The formula to calculate the Base Area of a Triangular Prism given the Volume is:
\[ A_{\text{Base}} = \frac{V}{h} \]
The Base Area of a Triangular Prism is the total amount of two-dimensional space occupied by the base face of the prism. The Volume of the Triangular Prism is the total quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by the surface of the prism. The Height is the length of the straight line connecting any base vertex to the corresponding top vertex of the prism.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ A_{\text{Base}} = \frac{1625}{25} = 65 \]
The Base Area is 65 Square Meters.
Volume (Cubic Meters) | Height (Meters) | Base Area (Square Meters) |
---|---|---|
1600 | 25 | 64.000000000000000 |
1610 | 25 | 64.400000000000006 |
1620 | 25 | 64.799999999999997 |
1630 | 25 | 65.200000000000003 |
1640 | 25 | 65.599999999999994 |
1650 | 25 | 66.000000000000000 |