Everything about Cuboid totally explained
» In anatomy, the cuboid bone is a bone in the foot. .
It is a
convex polyhedron. It contains faces that enclose a single region of space. It has 6
faces, 8
vertices, and 12 edges.
Euler's formula (the number of faces (
F), vertices (
V), and edges (
E) of a polyhedron are related by the formula
F + V = E + 2 gives here
6 + 8 = 12 + 2.
Cuboid shapes are often used for
boxes,
cupboards,
rooms, buildings, etc. Cuboids are among those solids that can
tesselate 3-dimensional space. The shape is fairly versatile in being able to contain multiple smaller cuboids, for example
sugar cubes in a box, small boxes in a large box, a cupboard in a room, and rooms in a building.
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