Cuboidal refers to a three-dimensional geometric shape known as a cube, characterized by six equal square faces, twelve equal edges, and eight vertices. Each angle in a cuboid measures 90 degrees, making it a regular polyhedron. Cuboidal shapes are commonly found in everyday objects, such as dice and boxes.
In mathematics and geometry, cuboidal shapes are often studied for their properties and volume calculations. The volume of a cube can be determined by raising the length of one side to the third power, represented as V = a³, where a is the length of a side. Cuboidal shapes are also significant in fields like architecture and design.