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shape of gemotric cuboid shape​

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Answered by aman8431
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What is a Cuboid Shape?

Take a minute to look around the room. Do you see anything that is the shape of a rectangular box? This could be a piece of furniture, a box, a brick, or anything of the like. This shape is called a cuboid, and it is an extremely common shape to see in the world around us. This is demonstrated in the following picture of a building, a book, and an ice cream sandwich. All of these objects are cuboid shapes.

Examples of cuboids

A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with a length, width, and a height. The cuboid shape has six sides called faces. Each face of a cuboid is a rectangle, and all of a cuboid's corners (called vertices) are 90-degree angles. Ultimately, a cuboid has the shape of a rectangular box.

Cuboid

This may leave you wondering, what about a cube, or a box with six square faces all the same size? To address this, we need to realize that a square is a special type of rectangle. Therefore, a cube still has faces that are rectangles, and we see that a cube is still a cuboid. Anything that is a box-shaped object is a cuboid.

Answered by lalnunkimahmarjoute
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Cuboid has a three dimensional shape in which the equality of two dimensions is required and the third dimension could be different or same as the other two dimensions. l = b or b = h or l = h. A cuboid could also include a cube where l = b = h.

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