No, they could form a very irregular pile of prisms.
No, each prism is ONE prism. By definition!
In geometry, the octagonal prism is the sixth in an infinite set of prisms, formed by square sides and two regular octagon caps. Pencils and kaleidoscopes are shaped like octagonal prisms.
Triangular Prism Rectangular Prism Polygonal Prism Hexagonal Prism
Oblique prisms are prisms whose bases are not perpendicular to their length.
They exist in the realm of typographic errors. Triangular prisms and rectangular prisms are solid geometric figures.
They are both prisms.
There's the rectangular prism, the triangular prism, hexagonal prism, pentagonal prism, the cube, and the octagonal prism.
A rectangular prism is like a chalkboard eraser. A triangular prism is a pyramid. A pentagonal prism is a three dimensional home plate. None of them are the same.
Yes, if the hexagons were regular and if the triangular prisms could be combined to the same shape as the hexagonal prisms.
Prisms (not prism's) got their (not there) name from the Greek prisma, meaning sawed.
Alike: Both Cylinder and Prism have the same corresponding Top and Bottom. This is the definition. A Cylinder can be considered as a prism with infinite no. of sides. Different: The side walls of any Prism are flat but that of a cylinder is curved.
Prisms refract light.