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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a triangular prism" is correct and usable in written English.
This term typically refers to a three-dimensional shape with two parallel triangular faces and three rectangular faces. You can use this phrase to describe an object or to describe a type of geometry. For example, "The teacher showed the students how to draw a triangular prism using a sheet of paper."
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The Plasmodium vivax P25 is a triangular prism that could tile the parasite surface.
In all, they created five polyhedra: a tetrahedron, a triangular prism, a cube, a pentagonal prism, and a hexagonal prism.
A triangular prism is machined via focused ion beam (FIB) and contains two ferritic grains.
The shelter effect of a porous wind fence on a triangular prism was experimentally simulated in a circulating water channel.
The temporary structure, a triangular prism, is fashioned from 98 interlocking cardboard tubes and has drawn praise from architects and public alike.
The flow around a triangular prism with moderate aspect ratio placed vertically on a plane is studied numerically using the large-eddy simulation approach.
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Though there are two distinct lanthanide(III) geometries, one a tricapped triangular prism, the other a distorted square antiprism, there appears only one χ″ maximum.
It was described by Vitruvius in his De architectura (c. 14 bc) as a revolving triangular prism made of wood, bearing on each of its three sides a different pictured scene.
An algorithm is proposed for generating a uniform distribution in an arbitrary triangular prism in R3.
In this paper, a novel triangular prism solid and shell interactive mapping element is proposed to solve the coupled magnetic mechanical formulation in electromagnetic sheet metal forming process.
The equilibrium shape of WC particles is found to be a truncated triangular prism under both carbon-rich and carbon-deficient conditions.
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