A cube prism has 5 sides one way to prove this is by seeing that this is how a card board box is made, with five squares.
A cube is made up of 6 sides. Each side has 4 angles,for a total of 24 angles. Since these angles are 90 degree angles, that would mean that there are 2,160 degrees in a cube.
There are 7 vertices on a cube
A cube has six sides
A cube has eight points.
Six views are possible for an orthographic drawing, though three views are usually enough.
A square has 4 edges, and they are called sides. The word "edge" is usually applied to a cube, or another three dimentional orthographic geometric object. A cube, for example, would have 12 edges and 6 faces.
It depends on what the cube is made out of.
There are none because a square is made out of right angles, and a cube's faces are made out of squares.
There are many types of symbols used in drafting. Diagonal lines, a.k.a. crosshatch, are used in orthographic views to show that the plane in which the current view lies, goes through a portion of the "part" being drafted.
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The rubik's cube was invented in 1974. It has been manufactured ever since then. The original rubik's cube was made in 1974 when Rubik was 30 years old. It was a wooden model with flat edges more like a sphere than a cube. It wasn't sold in mass production as a patent until 1975 getting many sales for Ernő Rubik, but in 1977 the patent was finally disclosed and many stores started selling the "Magic Cube". 3 years later in 1980 it was renamed to the "Rubik's Cube" making the rubik's cube technically made in 1980.
An object must be revolved 90 degrees to be viewed orthographically. Orthographic views are typically shown from the front, back, top, bottom, left, and right sides of an object, each requiring a 90-degree rotation.
A cube prism has 5 sides one way to prove this is by seeing that this is how a card board box is made, with five squares.
Both are made of many small particles that have been bonded together.
The answer depends on the size of the cube.