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Can you explain 2 methods for finding volume of a prism?
The formula is simply V = 1/2 x length x width x height. However, we’ll be taking this formula apart further to use the formula V = area of base x height. You can find the area of the base by using the formula for finding the area of a triangle — multiplying 1/2 by the length and width of the base.
How do you find the volume of a 3 sided prism?
If the base of a triangular prism is a right-angled triangle of base ‘b’ and height ‘h’ and the height of the prism is ‘H”, then its base area = (1/2) bh. We know that the volume of the prism is base area × height and hence the volume of the prism, in this case, is found using the formula (1/2) bhH.
What is the volume of the triangular prism?
So to calculate the volume of a triangular prism, the formula is: V = 0.5 X b X a X h.
What is the formula for finding the volume of a right prism?
Volume of a Prism. The volume of a right prism is given by the formula: Volume = Area of base × height = Ah. where A is the area of the base and h is the height or length of the prism.
What is the formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism?
Let us learn here how to find the volume of a hexagonal prism (Right regular hexagonal prism) with simple steps. Formula: Volume of a Hexagonal Prism = (3/2) x √3 x a 2 x h. Let us consider an example, calculate the volume of a hexagonal prism of the base edge. 4 cm, height 8 cm.
What is the formula for finding the area of a prism?
The surface area of any prism is the total area of all its sides and faces. A triangular prism has three rectangular sides and two triangular faces. To find the area of the rectangular sides, use the formula A = lw, where A = area, l = length, and h = height.
How do you calculate the volume of a right triangular prism?
The volume of a triangular prism can be found by multiplying the base times the height. Both of the pictures of the Triangular prisms below illustrate the same formula. The formula, in general, is the area of the base (the red triangle in the picture on the left) times the height,h. The right hand picture illustrates the same formula.