Volume of cuboid with unequal heights [on hold]Compute the volume of a cube not axis-alignedCuboid for which the volume, the surface area and the perimeter are numerically equalTo minimize surface area of integer cuboid of the known volumeDistinguish Length vs. Breadth in CuboidVolume of tetrahedron from 4 “heights”Rectangular cuboid with volume equal to surface area?Cut a cuboid from the center of a sphere so that the cuboid and sphere have equal volumeHow to convert a coordinate in an $N$-dimensional cuboid to a unique number?Is it possible to calculate volume of cuboid with its space diagonal?Volume of an Irregular Octahedron from edge lengths?Prove than cube has a bigger volume than cuboid with the same sum of edge lengths
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Volume of cuboid with unequal heights [on hold]
Compute the volume of a cube not axis-alignedCuboid for which the volume, the surface area and the perimeter are numerically equalTo minimize surface area of integer cuboid of the known volumeDistinguish Length vs. Breadth in CuboidVolume of tetrahedron from 4 “heights”Rectangular cuboid with volume equal to surface area?Cut a cuboid from the center of a sphere so that the cuboid and sphere have equal volumeHow to convert a coordinate in an $N$-dimensional cuboid to a unique number?Is it possible to calculate volume of cuboid with its space diagonal?Volume of an Irregular Octahedron from edge lengths?Prove than cube has a bigger volume than cuboid with the same sum of edge lengths
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Can you find the volume of a cuboid which has different lengths for every edge? Is there a way to calculate it accurately or do I need to use numerical methods?
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Can you find the volume of a cuboid which has different lengths for every edge? Is there a way to calculate it accurately or do I need to use numerical methods?
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The edge lengths do not determine the volume of the cuboid; you can still squeeze it together.
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– Christian Blatter
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Yeah but how to calculate it?
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– mathys
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See here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/3124881/…
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Possible duplicate of Compute the volume of a cube not axis-aligned
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You need to be a accurate with the definition of the structure - are the sides given? Is only one side a rectangle? Conceptually you slice it into pyramids on top of the minimal cuboid.
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Can you find the volume of a cuboid which has different lengths for every edge? Is there a way to calculate it accurately or do I need to use numerical methods?
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Can you find the volume of a cuboid which has different lengths for every edge? Is there a way to calculate it accurately or do I need to use numerical methods?
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The edge lengths do not determine the volume of the cuboid; you can still squeeze it together.
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– Christian Blatter
yesterday
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Yeah but how to calculate it?
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– mathys
yesterday
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See here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/3124881/…
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– Aretino
yesterday
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Possible duplicate of Compute the volume of a cube not axis-aligned
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– Aretino
yesterday
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You need to be a accurate with the definition of the structure - are the sides given? Is only one side a rectangle? Conceptually you slice it into pyramids on top of the minimal cuboid.
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– Moti
yesterday
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The edge lengths do not determine the volume of the cuboid; you can still squeeze it together.
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– Christian Blatter
yesterday
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Yeah but how to calculate it?
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– mathys
yesterday
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See here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/3124881/…
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– Aretino
yesterday
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Possible duplicate of Compute the volume of a cube not axis-aligned
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– Aretino
yesterday
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You need to be a accurate with the definition of the structure - are the sides given? Is only one side a rectangle? Conceptually you slice it into pyramids on top of the minimal cuboid.
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– Moti
yesterday
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The edge lengths do not determine the volume of the cuboid; you can still squeeze it together.
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– Christian Blatter
yesterday
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The edge lengths do not determine the volume of the cuboid; you can still squeeze it together.
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– Christian Blatter
yesterday
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Yeah but how to calculate it?
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– mathys
yesterday
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Yeah but how to calculate it?
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– mathys
yesterday
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See here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/3124881/…
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– Aretino
yesterday
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See here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/3124881/…
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– Aretino
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Possible duplicate of Compute the volume of a cube not axis-aligned
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– Aretino
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Possible duplicate of Compute the volume of a cube not axis-aligned
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– Aretino
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You need to be a accurate with the definition of the structure - are the sides given? Is only one side a rectangle? Conceptually you slice it into pyramids on top of the minimal cuboid.
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– Moti
yesterday
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You need to be a accurate with the definition of the structure - are the sides given? Is only one side a rectangle? Conceptually you slice it into pyramids on top of the minimal cuboid.
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– Moti
yesterday
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The edge lengths do not determine the volume of the cuboid; you can still squeeze it together.
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– Christian Blatter
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Yeah but how to calculate it?
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– mathys
yesterday
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See here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/3124881/…
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– Aretino
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Possible duplicate of Compute the volume of a cube not axis-aligned
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– Aretino
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You need to be a accurate with the definition of the structure - are the sides given? Is only one side a rectangle? Conceptually you slice it into pyramids on top of the minimal cuboid.
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– Moti
yesterday