That will depend on what type of prism it is as for example a triangular prism has 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices.
A hexagonal prism is a three dimensional shape with two hexagonal bases and six faces. If the faces do not form a right angle with the bases, it is considered an oblique prism.
There's no such thing as a two dimensional rectangular prism for a prism is three dimensional.
No. A square is a two-dimensional (flat) figure. A prism is three-dimensional.
No. A triangle is a 2-dimensional figure, a prism is 3-dimensional.
The minimum deviation of a prism can be calculated using the formula: δ = (n - 1)A, where δ is the minimum deviation, n is the refractive index of the prism, and A is the angle of the prism. If the refractive index of the prism is three to the power of half, or √3, and the value of A is known, the minimum deviation can be calculated using the formula.
A triangular prism has 5 faces and 6 vertices. At each vertex it has three plane angles - making 18 two-dimensional angles.
3 dimensional. A rectangular prism is basically a box where all 6 sides are rectangles (some can be squares, which are just special cases of rectangles). If all six are squares then the rectangular prism is a cube.
they both are three dimensional prism :)
A triangle is a two dimensional object. A Prism is a thee dimensional object. The base of a Prism is a Triangle, but it also has height.
angle of deviation = angle of prism x ( refractice index -1)
no A polygon is a 2-dimensional object, while a triangular prism is a 3-dimensional object.
yes it is * * * * * No IT IS NOT! A square is a 2-dimensional figure whereas a prism is a 3-dimensional shape!