The concept of a perimeter does not make sense for a solid object.
4(l+b+h)
The concept of a perimeter does not apply to 3-dimensional objects.
You are describing a cuboid, not a rectangle. A rectangle has only two diminutions, length and width.
A cuboid is 100% of a cuboid and 0% of any other shape.
The concept of a perimeter does not make sense for a solid object.
4(l+b+h)
The concept of a perimeter does not apply to 3-dimensional objects.
You are describing a cuboid, not a rectangle. A rectangle has only two diminutions, length and width.
Following are the formulas of cuboid. Let the dimensions of the cuboid be l (length), w(width) and h (height). Lateral surface area of the cuboid = perimeter of rectangular base x height = 2(l + w)h square units= 2h(l + w) square units; Total surface area (TSA) = 2 (lw + wh + hl); Volume of cuboid (V) = lwh. Length of diagonal of one side is √(l^2 + w^2), √(w^2 + h^2), √(h^2 + l^2) - depending upon side. Length of diagonal across the cuboid is √(l^2 + w^2 + h^2)
Yes, cuboid has vertices(or corners). A cuboid has eight vertices.
A cuboid is 100% of a cuboid and 0% of any other shape.
diagram of cuboid
a net cuboid is a net of cuboid. that means a form of making cuboard.
a cuboid
a box is good for cuboid
Yes, a cuboid is a prism.