A triangular prism has three rectangular faces which, between them, will have 4*3 = 12 right angles.
It also has two triangular faces and these can have another 2 right angles.
So the answer is 12 or 14, depending on whether the triangles are right angled or not.
18
There are 6 vertices (corners) in a triangular prism.
In a general triangilar prism, none.In a right triangular prism, three pairs and one triplet.In a general triangular prism, none. In a right triangular prism, three pairs and one triplet.
A triangular prism has 6 vertices and 9 edges.
A triangular prism contains zero curved and 5 flat surfaces.
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It has 12 right angles. 4 on each rectangular side. 3*4 = 12
Zero!
A triangular block prism has four right angles on each of the three faces, so the total 'on all the faces' = 12.
A triangular prism reflects light at specific angles. Many are used in equipment such as binoculars and telescopes to reduce their physical size.
A triangular prism reflects light at specific angles. Many are used in equipment such as binoculars and telescopes to reduce their physical size.
A triangular prism has 5 faces and 6 vertices. At each vertex it has three plane angles - making 18 two-dimensional angles.
14 if the triangular cross section has a right triangle, 12 otherwise.
There are twp perpendicular edges in a triangular prism. See if you draw a triangle you'll have two angles or edges that are the same length. That is if you draw a standard triangle.