A person can find the volume of a prism by 1/2 x length x width x height. This formula works for a triangular prism.
The Formula is Base*Height, or 1/2 Height (altitude of the triangle) * Base (of the Triangle) * height (Height of the prism)
Triangular prism = 2 triangles + 3 rectangles.
If you triplied the height of a triangular prism, would that triple it volume
Length of triangular prism: 1037.4/(0.5*13*13.3) = 12 yards
triangular prism- formula: Abh(area of the base * height)
It depends on triangular what: pyramid, dipyramid, prism, ...
Find the area of a triangular section, 1/2bh, and then multiply by the length of the prism.
A triangular prism can be thought of as a stack of triangles. Then the volume is equal to the area of the triangular base multiplied by the height of the prism, or 1/2 length * width * height.
What is the formula for a triangular prism
You find the volume of a triangular prism by using this formula: Volume = 1/2 base of the triangle x height of the triangle x height of the prism.
The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the amount of space it encloses. The volume V of a triangular prism is the product of the area B of a base and the height h of the prism. (The bases are triangles. In a special case of a right triangular prism the bases are right triangles)
Volume of a triangular prism = cross-section area times length
The formula used to determine the volume of a triangular prism is v = 1/2 (length)(width)(height). v= 1/2 (lwh)
(1/2bxh)xl is the formula for a triangular prism
Mass = Density x Volume
The exact answer depends on what information is available. It is equivalent to area of triangular base*length.