Cubic Prism
A cubic prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has two parallel faces that are identical squares, while the other four faces are rectangles. This shape is a type of prism, which means it has a uniform cross-section along its length. The edges of a cubic prism are all straight, and it has a total of 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 faces.
The volume of a cubic prism can be calculated by multiplying the area of one of its square bases by its height. The formula for the volume is V = A \times h , where A is the area of the square base and h is the height. Cubic prisms are commonly found in everyday objects, such as boxes and buildings, making them an important shape in both mathematics and architecture.