The answer depends on what attributes: faces, vertices, edges, Euler characteristic, volume, surface area, length of largest diagonal, and so on.
A rectangular prism is the only shape that is made up from only rectangular faces. But there are countless shapes which contain rectangular faces along with other shapes.
There are different formulae for spheres, ellipsoids, cones and pyramids, paralellepipeds as well as some other shapes. For other shapes, including irregular shapes, the fluid displacement method may be the only option.
A cylinder does not have a rectangular cross section. Its cross sections are circular, regardless of the angle at which it is cut, as long as the cut is parallel to the base. Other shapes, like spheres or cones, also lack rectangular cross sections.
A rectangular prism can be formed by extending a rectangle in three dimensions. Additionally, other shapes, such as parallelograms, can also be used to create similar three-dimensional shapes, though they would not strictly be rectangular prisms unless the faces are rectangles. Essentially, any shape that can be extruded or extended uniformly along a third dimension can contribute to forming a prism-like structure.
Stamps can be square, rectangular, pennant-shaped or various other shapes - and have been at some time or another, considering all countries in the world. But they are overwhelmingly square or rectangular, yes.
Make a plain cake, then cut it into two long, high rectangular shapes (one to put on top of the other) and a circle the height and width of the rectangular shapes put together. Stick the circle onto the front of the other two with jam or buttercream, and decorate with coloured icing. try finding a picture off the internet to help.
Using a rectangular camera in photography offers advantages such as better handling and grip, easier framing of shots, and compatibility with standard photography accessories.
For example, in the case of a rectangular block, you multiply length x width x height. If all these measurements are in feet, the volume will be in cubic feet.In the case of other shapes, other formulae have to be used.
The question cannot be answered without information about what the shape is. It could be triangular or rectangular, or one of several other shapes.
Three-dimensional shapes, also known as 3D shapes, include several common types such as cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, and pyramids. Other examples are rectangular prisms, tetrahedrons, and ellipsoids. Each of these shapes has distinct properties related to their faces, edges, and vertices.
Cubes are a specific type of rectangular prism where all six faces are squares of equal size, meaning all edges have the same length. In contrast, rectangular prisms can have faces that are rectangles of varying dimensions, allowing for a wider range of shapes. While both share the same general properties of having length, width, and height, the uniformity of a cube sets it apart from other rectangular prisms. Thus, all cubes are rectangular prisms, but not all rectangular prisms are cubes.
The question cannot be answered without information about what the shape is. It could be triangular or rectangular, or one of several other shapes.