A cube has 12 edges, and each edge is shared by two faces. Since each face has four edges, a cube has a total of 4 edges per face x 6 faces = 24 edges. Each edge is shared by two faces, so we divide 24 edges by 2 to get the total number of unique edges on a cube, which is 12.
The edges of a cube are the parts of a cube when one face of the cube ends and another begins. Not to be confused with the vertexes, which are pretty much like corners.
It has 12 congruent edges
Each face of a cube is a square. If the edges are 3-ft, then the area of each square is 9 square feet.
12 edges8 vertices6 faces
Think of it this way. Looking at a cube placed on a table - it has four edges in contact with the table's surface. At each corner of that face, there is a vertical edge rising upwards making eight (with me so far ?). These vertical edges meet the face on the top of the cube (which also has four edges) making 12 in total.
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Slide your finger along any face of the cube. When your finger either falls off of the face of the cube or else tries to turn around a corner, it's on an edge.
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A cube has 6 face's
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It has 6 square faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices