Meaningless question.
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
That would depend on the shape, be it cube, sphere, etc. In general, the volume of any regular solid is its cross-sectional area multiplied by its length.
A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism.
There is insufficient information for us to answer this question. Density = Mass / Volume. For a regular shape, the volume can be determined from a formula - which will depend on the shape. However, you still require the mass for which there is no information.
Meaningless question.
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
V= Base Area * Height
Volume= length times width times height
I think its LxWxH * * * * * No it is not. There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres and polyhedra etc.
Regular solids have all sides the same, irregular solids have different sides.
There are different formulae for their surface areas, volumes, lengths of sides as well as for the numbers of faces, edges and vertices.
There is no such solid.
That would depend on the shape, be it cube, sphere, etc. In general, the volume of any regular solid is its cross-sectional area multiplied by its length.
A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism.
There is insufficient information for us to answer this question. Density = Mass / Volume. For a regular shape, the volume can be determined from a formula - which will depend on the shape. However, you still require the mass for which there is no information.