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== Cube == | |||
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File:Hexahedron.svg|Hexahedron | |||
File:Cube_diagonals.svg|Cube diagonals | |||
File:Prince_Ruperts_cube.png|Prince Rupert's cube | |||
File:01-Würfelverdoppelung-4.svg|01-Würfelverdoppelung-4 | |||
File:Dual_Cube-Octahedron.svg|Dual Cube-Octahedron | |||
File:Hexahedron.stl|Hexahedron | |||
File:The_11_cubic_nets.svg|The 11 cubic nets | |||
File:3-cube_column_graph.svg|3-cube column graph | |||
File:Hypercubeconstruction.png|Hypercube construction | |||
File:Kepler_Hexahedron_Earth.jpg|Kepler Hexahedron Earth | |||
File:Mysterium_Cosmographicum_solar_system_model.jpg|Mysterium Cosmographicum solar system model | |||
File:CubeAndStel.svg|Cube and Stell | |||
</gallery> | |||
Latest revision as of 21:45, 23 February 2025
Cube is a three-dimensional geometric shape that is characterized by its six equal square faces, twelve equal straight edges, and eight vertices. The cube is one of the five Platonic solids and is the only one among them that has all its faces square.
Properties[edit]
A cube has several interesting properties. For instance, it is both a prism and a hexahedron. It is also a regular square prism, an equilateral cuboid and a right rhombohedron. A cube is a regular quadrilateral and a square parallelepiped.
Dimensions[edit]
The length of the edge of a cube is often referred to as its 'side' or 'edge length'. The surface area of a cube can be calculated by multiplying the square of the edge length by six, while the volume can be calculated by cubing the edge length.
In Mathematics[edit]
In mathematics, the cube is often used as a teaching tool in geometry classes. It is also used in various mathematical problems and equations. For instance, the cube is used in the calculation of volume and surface area.
In Nature[edit]
Cubes are not commonly found in nature, but they can be seen in the form of crystals, such as salt crystals.
In Culture[edit]
Cubes have been used in various cultures for different purposes. For instance, they have been used in games, puzzles, and art. The Rubik's Cube is a popular example of a cube used in a puzzle game.
See Also[edit]
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Cube[edit]
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Hexahedron
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Cube diagonals
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Prince Rupert's cube
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01-Würfelverdoppelung-4
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Dual Cube-Octahedron
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Hexahedron
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The 11 cubic nets
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3-cube column graph
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Hypercube construction
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Kepler Hexahedron Earth
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Mysterium Cosmographicum solar system model
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Cube and Stell


