If you mean by a square prism that has equal sides then just cube root the volume
Base = sqrt(Volume/Height)
Multiply base area x height.
For a square prism, a rectangular prism, or a cube you multiply length times width times height.
The volume of a prism is A = Bh , where B is the area of the base, and the height (length) must be perpendicular to the base. The volume of a square-sided triangular prism is A = 1/2 bhL where the triangular cross section has base b, and height h, and the perpendicular length is L.
If you mean by a square prism that has equal sides then just cube root the volume
Base = sqrt(Volume/Height)
Multiply base area x height.
If it is a cube (basically a square) or a rectangular prism multiply the top, the length, and the base.
For a square prism, a rectangular prism, or a cube you multiply length times width times height.
The volume of a prism is A = Bh , where B is the area of the base, and the height (length) must be perpendicular to the base. The volume of a square-sided triangular prism is A = 1/2 bhL where the triangular cross section has base b, and height h, and the perpendicular length is L.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
To find the volume of a triangular prism u have to find the length, width, and height of the prism and then u multiply all of it together
1440sq in.
No, that will not give you the volume of a prism (since it's a triangular shape, not cuboid). For volume of a prism, you need to find the area of one of the end triangles, then multiply by the length of the prism.
Find the area of one end of the prism, then multiply it by the length of the prism.
To find the volume on a rectangular prism, the equaton is: length*width*height