360sqrt3 cm^3
You measure the height and the length and add them together. Multiply the result by the square root of the width. That number, in cubic units, is the volume.
Volume = length x width x height... or aria times height
The volume of a rectangular prism is found by; Volume = Length x Width x Height The volume of a triangular prism is found by; Volume = 1/2 x Length x Width x Height Therefore, Length, Width and Height being identical, 1) the volume of a rectangular prism is twice that of a similar triangular prism OR 2) the colume of a triangular prism is half that of a similar rectangular prism.
(Length x Width x Height)= Volume
It's called volume I think.
If you triplied the height of a triangular prism, would that triple it volume
Assuming you mean a tetrahedron, the volume is 1/3*area of base*height cubic units.
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A triangular prism can be thought of as a stack of triangles. Then the volume is equal to the area of the triangular base multiplied by the height of the prism, or 1/2 length * width * height.
triangular prism- formula: Abh(area of the base * height)
The base is an equilateral triangle and so the volume works out as follows:- 0.5*122*sin(60)*10 = 623.538 cubic cm to 3 decimal places
You measure the height and the length and add them together. Multiply the result by the square root of the width. That number, in cubic units, is the volume.
Volume = length x width x height... or aria times height
You find the volume of a triangular prism by using this formula: Volume = 1/2 base of the triangle x height of the triangle x height of the prism.
base*height*length*.5
volume=1/2*length*width*height.
Volume = 1/3*base area*height