1. Measure it... OR, if you have the volume already and it's an annoying problem-solving question: 2. Divide the volume by the area of one of the hexagonal faces
The formula for calculating the volume of a rectangular prism is: Length x width x height Example, if length=2cm, width=4cm, and height is 2cm your answer would be: 2 x 4 x 2 = 16 cm3
There are 2 hexagonal faces: the top and the bottom. All the other 6 are rectangles (or squares, depending on the height of the prism).
Pencils are hexagonal.
A hexagonal prism is a polyhedron. Many hexagonal prisms are polyhedra.
The answer depends on the formula for what characteristic of the prism.
The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
The formula for hexagonal prism is ,it has 8 faces,it has 12 verities and 18 edges
A hexagonal prism is a polyhedron with two parallel bases bounded by congruent hexagons and with lateral faces bounded by parallelograms that connect corresponding sides of the bases. The height h of the prism is any perpendicular segment drawn from a point on the base to the plane containing the other base. If the segments that join corresponding vertices of the bases are perpendicular to the bases, then the prism is a right hexagonal prism. Otherwise, it is called oblique. The perimeter formula of a right regular hexagonal prism is P = 12s + 6h where s = side and h = height
The formula for calculating the volume of a rectangular prism is: Length x width x height Example, if length=2cm, width=4cm, and height is 2cm your answer would be: 2 x 4 x 2 = 16 cm3
If the side of a hexagonal prism is of length s units, then its cross sectional height is s*sqrt(3) units.
1 hexagonal prism = 8 faces (2 hexagons, 6 rectangles), 18 edges, 12 vertices.
There are 2 hexagonal faces: the top and the bottom. All the other 6 are rectangles (or squares, depending on the height of the prism).
Yes, a hexagonal prism is a type of prism.
A prism with a hexagonal base.
Volume = Area of base x height
It depends on the orientation, but normally it is the length of the rectangular faces.
The Formula is Base*Height, or 1/2 Height (altitude of the triangle) * Base (of the Triangle) * height (Height of the prism)