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If some of the terminology used in this calculator seems unfamiliar to you, please
read the section below or go to the
regular polygon calculator.
Most people think of a prism as a 3-sided object
such as the one pictured here. ![]() Specifically, the diagram above is a triangular right regular prism because its 2 bases are 3-sided regular polygons (or triangles). There are also square right regular prisms, pentagonal (pictured below), hexagonal, heptagonal and so on. ![]() Basically, we can think of a right regular prism as a regular polygon that has been extended 90 degrees into a third dimension - height. In the above diagram, the yellow area is one of the bases, and the rectangle formed by the 'height edge' and 'side edge' is one of the faces.
The default setting is for 5 significant figures but you can change that by inputting another number in the box above. Answers are displayed in scientific notation and for easier readibility, numbers between .001 and 1,000 will be displayed in standard format (with the same number of significant figures.) The answers should display properly but there are a few browsers that will show no output whatsoever. If so, enter a zero in the box above. This eliminates all formatting but it is better than seeing no output at all.
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