The formula for the area of a right prism is: Total surface area = area of one square + area of four triangles which equals
= length2 + 4 ( 1/2 * base * height)
The volume of a right prism is equal to: V = 1/3 (length * breadth) * perpendicular height
Note: In the formula for the volume the length * breadth refers to the base.
Although there is a separate formula for it, yes, a cube is technically a rectangular prism, and you can use the rectangular prism's formula, because a rectangle is defined as a quadrilateral with four right angles, which a square is.
What is the formula for a triangular prism
use the formula. ti
bxh b=base h=height
Type your answer hereThe surface area of a prism is square root of 3* a 2 /4 + 3*a*h where a is edge of equilateral triangle and h is height of prism
Although there is a separate formula for it, yes, a cube is technically a rectangular prism, and you can use the rectangular prism's formula, because a rectangle is defined as a quadrilateral with four right angles, which a square is.
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What is the formula for a triangular prism
use the formula. ti
Volume = Base Area times height
It is p*h square units.
bxh b=base h=height
Area of the right section x Length of the lateral edge
The answer depends on the formula for what characteristic of the prism.
The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the amount of space it encloses. The volume V of a triangular prism is the product of the area B of a base and the height h of the prism. (The bases are triangles. In a special case of a right triangular prism the bases are right triangles)
Type your answer hereThe surface area of a prism is square root of 3* a 2 /4 + 3*a*h where a is edge of equilateral triangle and h is height of prism
The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.