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Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid is the line segment connecting two vertices that are not on the same face. Check FAQs
dSpace=lFirst Partial2+lSecond Partial2+h2
dSpace - Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid?lFirst Partial - First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid?lSecond Partial - Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid?h - Height of Bent Cuboid?

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11.5326Edit=6Edit2+4Edit2+9Edit2
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Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
dSpace=lFirst Partial2+lSecond Partial2+h2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
dSpace=6m2+4m2+9m2
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
dSpace=62+42+92
Next Step Evaluate
dSpace=11.5325625946708m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
dSpace=11.5326m

Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid Formula Elements

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Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid
Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid is the line segment connecting two vertices that are not on the same face.
Symbol: dSpace
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid
First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid is the outer edge of horizontal part of Bent Cuboid standing upright, it is equal to the length of first part of Bent Cuboid.
Symbol: lFirst Partial
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid
Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid is outer edge of vertical part of Bent Cuboid standing upright, it is equal to the length of second part of Bent Cuboid.
Symbol: lSecond Partial
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Height of Bent Cuboid
Height of Bent Cuboid is the distance between the lowest and highest points of Bent Cuboid standing upright and equal to the height of the cuboid which is bent to form Bent Cuboid.
Symbol: h
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
sqrt
A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
Syntax: sqrt(Number)

Other Formulas to find Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid

​Go Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid given Total Length and Second Partial Length
dSpace=(lTotal-lSecond Partial)2+lSecond Partial2+h2
​Go Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid given Total Length and First Partial Length
dSpace=(lTotal-lFirst Partial)2+lFirst Partial2+h2
​Go Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid given Volume
dSpace=lFirst Partial2+lSecond Partial2+(V(lTotal-w)w)2

How to Evaluate Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid?

Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid evaluator uses Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid = sqrt(First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Height of Bent Cuboid^2) to evaluate the Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid, Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid formula is defined as the line segment connecting two vertices that are not on the same face of the Bent Cuboid. Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid is denoted by dSpace symbol.

How to evaluate Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid, enter First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid (lFirst Partial), Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid (lSecond Partial) & Height of Bent Cuboid (h) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid

What is the formula to find Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid?
The formula of Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid is expressed as Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid = sqrt(First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Height of Bent Cuboid^2). Here is an example- 11.53256 = sqrt(6^2+4^2+9^2).
How to calculate Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid?
With First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid (lFirst Partial), Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid (lSecond Partial) & Height of Bent Cuboid (h) we can find Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid using the formula - Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid = sqrt(First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Height of Bent Cuboid^2). This formula also uses Square Root Function function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid-
  • Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid=sqrt((Total Length of Bent Cuboid-Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid)^2+Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Height of Bent Cuboid^2)OpenImg
  • Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid=sqrt((Total Length of Bent Cuboid-First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid)^2+First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Height of Bent Cuboid^2)OpenImg
  • Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid=sqrt(First Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+Second Partial Length of Bent Cuboid^2+(Volume of Bent Cuboid/((Total Length of Bent Cuboid-Width of Bent Cuboid)*Width of Bent Cuboid))^2)OpenImg
Can the Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid be negative?
No, the Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid?
Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Space Diagonal of Bent Cuboid can be measured.
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