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    • Swing/slide. Swings and slides are the most essential rides at any playground. Children love swinging and sliding because of the amount of fun it gets them.
    • Ramp structures for wheelchair access. For inclusivity, some architectural designs consist of triangular ramps so that wheelchair-bound people have no issues with accessibility to buildings.
    • A-frame houses. A-frame houses are distinctive not only due to their name but also due to their appearance. The A-frame mimics the frame line of a triangular prism.
    • Chocolate candy bars (Toblerone) Standing out in the supermarket for its intriguing structure is the Toblerone chocolate with its triangular prism-shaped wrapper.
    • Regular and Irregular Triangular Prisms
    • Right and Oblique Triangular Prisms
    • Formulas
    Regular Triangular Prism– Its 2 bases are equilateral triangles.
    Irregular Triangular Prism– Its 2 bases are not equilateral triangles.
    Right Triangular Prism– It has all the lateral faces perpendicular to the bases. Thus every lateral face is rectangular.
    Oblique Triangular Prism– Its lateral faces are not perpendicular to its bases. So, every lateral face is parallelogram-shaped.

    Surface Area

    The surface area of a triangular prism is the entire space occupied by its outermost layer (or faces). It is expressed in square units such as m2, cm2, mm2, and in2. It has 2 types of surface areas.

    Volume

    The volume of a triangular prism is its space in the three-dimensional plane. The formula to calculate the volume of a triangular prism is given below: Volume(V) = 1/2 × b × h × l, here b = base edge, h = height, l= length Let us solve an example to understand the concept better. 1. More Resources: 1.1. Volume of a Prism 1.2. Surface Area of a Prism 1.3. Right Prism 1.4. Oblique Prism 1.5. Rectangular Prism 1.6. Volume of a Rectangular Prism 1.7. Surface Area of a Rectangular Prism 1.8. Trian...

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  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Triangular prism is a 3-D shape characterized by two identical triangular faces connected by three rectangular faces. What is an example of a prism in real life? Some of the everyday examples of prisms include the Rubiks cube, dice, and tissue boxes .

  4. Example 4: triangular prisms (real-life example) Look at the shape below and determine if it is a triangular prism or not. Look for the characteristics of a triangular prism.

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