Triangular prism
Rectangular prism
The dimensions are the length width and height of the prism. So if the prism is halfed then you would have to cut the dimensions in half depending on where the prism was cut.
One half base times height of the triangle times length of the prism.
It depends what shape the prism is ! A cuboid prism would be 24 cm3 - while a triangular prism with those measurements would be half the volume.
hemisphere a hemisphere is half of a sphere This is a pentagonal prism
hemisphere a hemisphere is half of a sphere This is a pentagonal prism
All convex ten-faced polyhedra meet this criteria, and perhaps other polyhedra as well. There are several solutions, including: the polyhedron the half truncated cube: it has 24 edges.The octahedral prism has 24 edges.The square anti-prism 16 edges.The pentagonal bipyramid has 15 edges.The nonagonal pyramid has 18 edges.
An edge is a place where two faces (or sides) are connected, similar to if you folded a piece of paper in half... the folded part is like the edge of a prism. The vertices are the points, like the top of a triangular prism or the top of a pyramid.
Well that depends what type of prism it is: hexagonal? pentagonal? A prism has 6 corners But a pyramid has 7 * * * * * The first answer is correct, the second is not. A prism is a generic term used to describe a solid (3-dimensional) object which has two polygonal faces (called bases) that are identical and parallel. These faces are joined together by a number of rectangular faces. The bases can be any polygon with n (≥ 3) sides and such a prism has 2n vertices (or corners).
one half
Actually it has ten vertices's you half to count the inside too
Actually it has ten vertices's you half to count the inside too
Triangular prism
Rectangular prism
half a sphere
The answer depends on how large the prism is.