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Side B of Parallelepiped in Surface Area of Parallelepiped Formulas
Side B of Parallelepiped is the length of any one out of the three sides from any fixed vertex of the Parallelepiped. And is denoted by S
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. Side B of Parallelepiped is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Side B of Parallelepiped is always positive.
Surface Area of Parallelepiped formulas that make use of Side B of Parallelepiped
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Total Surface Area of Parallelepiped
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Total Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Volume, Side A and Side B
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Total Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Volume, Side B and Side C
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Total Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Perimeter, Side A and Side B
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Total Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Perimeter, Side B and Side C
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Lateral Surface Area of Parallelepiped
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Lateral Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Volume, Side B and Side C
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Lateral Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Perimeter, Side B and Side C
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Lateral Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Perimeter, Side A and Side B
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Lateral Surface Area of Parallelepiped given Volume, Side A and Side B
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FAQ
What is the Side B of Parallelepiped?
Side B of Parallelepiped is the length of any one out of the three sides from any fixed vertex of the Parallelepiped. Side B of Parallelepiped is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Side B of Parallelepiped is always positive.
Can the Side B of Parallelepiped be negative?
No, the Side B of Parallelepiped, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Side B of Parallelepiped?
Side B of Parallelepiped is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Side B of Parallelepiped can be measured.
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