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Calculate The Volume of A Square Prism

Last updated: Saturday, June 24, 2023
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A square prism is a three-dimensional geometric figure with two congruent square bases and four rectangular lateral faces. All angles within the prism are right angles, and the parallel faces are positioned opposite each other. The height of the prism is the perpendicular distance between the square bases, and the length of the sides remains uniform throughout the figure.

Square prisms can be found in various real-life objects, demonstrating their usefulness and adaptability. Examples include square-based columns in architecture, which offer stability and aesthetics, and wooden beams used in construction, which provide strength and support. Another example is a Rubik's Cube, a popular puzzle toy that takes advantage of the shape's properties for its design.

Easily calculate the volume of a square prism with step-by-step guidance using our free calculator below.

The formula for determining the volume of a square prism is defined as:
\(V\) \(=\) \(a^2 \cdot h\)
\(V\): the volume of the square prism
\(a\): the length of any side of the bases
\(h\): the height of the prism
The SI unit of volume is: \(cubic \text{ } meter\text{ }(m^3)\)

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