yes a triangular prism has got 1 perpendicular face, at the base.
The two bases are usually perpendicular to the lateral faces.
No. Lateral means on the side.
They are faces such that the perpendicular distance between them is the same wherever on either face you measure it.
yes it is perpendicular
yes a triangular prism has got 1 perpendicular face, at the base.
The two bases are usually perpendicular to the lateral faces.
No. Lateral means on the side.
Cliff
4, obviously.
A cliff or a palisades
The three main surfaces of wood are end grain, face grain, and edge grain. End grain is the surface that is perpendicular to the growth rings, face grain is parallel to the growth rings, and edge grain is perpendicular to both the end and face grain.
All of the adjacent faces are perpendicular. So there are 6 faces x 4 faces adjacent to each face So there are 24 perpendicular faces in a rectangular prism.
Each lateral face is perpendicular to its lateral neighbours so that makes 4 pairs. In addition, opposite lateral faces may be perpendicular, making 6 pairs in all.
The word perpendicular mean 2 lines that intersect each other in such a way that the angle between them is 90 degress...=consider the letter ' L ' the vertical line is perpendicular to the horizontal line. because it is making an angle of 90 degree..=
Prisms with any number of sides can have perpendicular faces. Often both end faces are perpendicular to the length. In the case of a REGULAR octagonal prism, there will be four pairs of parallel faces, where each face of a pair will be perpendicular to the two faces of one of the other pairs. There is not much that can be said with certainty about an irregular octagonal prism.
They are faces such that the perpendicular distance between them is the same wherever on either face you measure it.