Yes, a prism is similar to each other.
They are similar in the sense that they both have bases. However, they are not similar in many other ways.
The ratio of the volumes of similar solids is (the ratio of their linear dimensions)3 .
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A general prism has two congruent polygonal bases (faces), while the other faces are parallelogrammatic; a right prism is so-called when the general prism's remaining faces are rectangular.An example of a right prism with two congruent rectangular bases is a cube if all other faces are equal to the bases; a cuboid prism is where the other faces are equal to each other but not necessarily to the bases.
when two similar poles are facing each other, they will push away from each other, or repel.
Not all edges are parallel to each other, only the opposite edges are parallel to each other
A rectangular prism has six faces, and each pair of opposite faces is parallel to each other. Therefore, a rectangular prism has three pairs of parallel faces.
Similar charges, such as two positive or two negative charges, repel each other due to the electrostatic force. This repulsion causes them to push away from each other.
The faces of a prism are inclined against each other through an angle called the angle of the prism. Any transparent material bound structure with such an angle can split light.
Rectangular bases are congruent to each other. The five other faces connect those bases and are adjacent to each other and the parallel bases to each other. Congruency does not occur on the five equal side shapes. This occurs in odd face prisms. The angle created by the five faces have only partial reflection of each other where as the pentagonal bases are parallel. The reflection on the parallel sides create an optical illusion of bending light. In a four sided prism however all faces are congruent. A cubed prism would be a perfect congruent prism.