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  2. Augmented triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    An augmented triangular prism with edge length has a surface area, calculated by adding six equilateral triangles and two squares' area: [2] +. Its volume can be obtained by slicing it into a regular triangular prism and an equilateral square pyramid, and adding their volume subsequently: [ 2 ] 2 2 + 3 3 12 a 3 ≈ 0.669 a 3 . {\displaystyle ...

  3. Triaugmented triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    A triaugmented triangular prism with edge length has surface area [10], the area of 14 equilateral triangles. Its volume, [10] +, can be derived by slicing it into a central prism and three square pyramids, and adding their volumes.

  4. Triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    Given that A is the area of the triangular prism's base, and the three heights h 1, h 2, and h 3, its volume can be determined in the following formula: [14] (+ +). Schönhardt polyhedron. Schönhardt polyhedron is another polyhedron constructed from a triangular prism with equilateral triangle bases.

  5. Elongated triangular bipyramid - Wikipedia

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    The surface area of an elongated triangular bipyramid is the sum of all polygonal face's area: six equilateral triangles and three squares. The volume of an elongated triangular bipyramid V {\displaystyle V} can be ascertained by slicing it off into two tetrahedrons and a regular triangular prism and then adding their volume.

  6. Biaugmented triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    A biaugmented triangular prism with edge length has a surface area, calculated by adding ten equilateral triangles and one square's area: [2] +. Its volume can be obtained by slicing it into a regular triangular prism and two equilateral square pyramids, and adding their volumes subsequently: [ 2 ] 59 144 + 1 6 a 3 ≈ 0.904 a 3 ...

  7. Prism (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    The surface area of a right prism is: +, where B is the area of the base, h the height, and P the base perimeter. The surface area of a right prism whose base is a regular n-sided polygon with side length s, and with height h, is therefore: = ⁡ +.

  8. Talk:Triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    To get the surface area of a triangular prism, you need to find the base area(0.5*bh) of the triangle. This is known as A1 in the following formula. The rectanges are known as A2, A3, and A4 in this formula. The formula for an equilateral triangular base in the prism is: A1×2+A2×3. The formula for an isosceles triangular base in the prism is:

  9. Gyrobifastigium - Wikipedia

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    To calculate the formula for the surface area and volume of a gyrobifastigium with regular faces and with edge length , one may adapt the corresponding formulae for the triangular prism. Its surface area can be obtained by summing the area of four equilateral triangles and four squares, whereas its volume by slicing it off into two triangular ...