In geometry, a prism is a term used to describe a polyhedron with a pair of parallel and congruent polygonal base and a number of rectangular faces linking the two bases. A prism whose base is a polygon with n-sides (or vertices) has n+2 faces, 2n vertices and 3n edges, where n >= 3.
A triangular prism is often used when studying basic optics.
what does prism mean in science language
Do you mean, what is the volume of a (right) triangular prism? Multiply the area of one end by the length of the prism.
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what does prism mean in science language
It depends on what kind of prism you mean. For example, a rectangular prism has 6 bases and a triangular prism has 5 bases. A triangular prism only has two bases.
Did you mean vertices? A rectangular prism would have 8 vertices.
9 EDGES: triangular prism did you mean faces? Or vertices?
Do you mean, what is the volume of a (right) triangular prism? Multiply the area of one end by the length of the prism.
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The space inside it.
A prism can have a triangular cross-section with a rectangular base
A prism is a solid geometric object. If you know its shape and dimensions you can calculate its volume.