rectangular parallelepiped

  • 1rectangular parallelepiped — noun : a parallelepiped whose dihedral angles are right angles …

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  • 2Parallelepiped — In geometry, a parallelepiped (now usually pronEng|ˌpærəlɛlɪˈpɪpɛd, ˌpærəlɛlɪˈpaɪpɛd, pɪd; traditionally IPA|/ˌpærəlɛlˈʔɛpɪpɛd/ [ Oxford English Dictionary 1904; Webster s Second International 1947] in accordance with its etymology in Greek… …

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  • 3parallelepiped —   Pa a ili kaulike hiō (oblique); pa a ili kūpono (cube or rectangular) …

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  • 4Euler–Fokker genus — Rectangular parallelepiped. In music theory and tuning, an Euler–Fokker genus (plural: genera), named after Leonhard Euler and Adriaan Fokker,[1] is a musical scale in just intonation whose pitches can be expressed as …

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  • 5Cuboid — For other uses, see Cuboid (disambiguation). In geometry, a cuboid is a solid figure bounded by six faces, forming a convex polyhedron. There are two competing (but incompatible) definitions of a cuboid in mathematical literature. In the more… …

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  • 6solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction       science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures.       What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… …

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  • 7Hyperrectangle — A rectangular cuboid is a 3 orthotope In geometry, an orthotope[1] (also called a hyperrectangle or a box) is the generalization of a rectangle for higher dimensions, formally defined as the Cartesian product of intervals. A …

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  • 8Cube — This article is about the geometric shape. For other uses, see Cube (disambiguation). Regular Hexahedron (Click here for rotating model) Type Platonic solid Elements F = 6, E = 12 V = 8 (χ = 2) …

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  • 9Minimum bounding box — The minimum or smallest bounding or enclosing box for a point set in N dimensions is the box with the smallest measure (area, volume, or hypervolume in higher dimensions) within which all the points lie. When other kinds of measure are used, the… …

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  • 10Euler brick — In mathematics, an Euler brick, named after the famous mathematician Leonhard Euler, is a cuboid with integer edges and also integer face diagonals. A primitive Euler brick is an Euler brick with its edges relatively prime.Alternatively stated,… …

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