What is a Parallelepiped?
A Parallelepiped is a three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms (the term rhomboid is also sometimes used with this meaning). By analogy, it relates to a parallelogram just as a cube relates to a square. In Euclidean geometry, the four concepts—parallelepiped and cube in three dimensions, parallelogram and square in two dimensions—are defined, but in the context of a more general affine geometry, in which angles are not differentiated, only parallelograms and parallelepipeds exist.
How to Calculate Side C of Parallelepiped?
Side C of Parallelepiped calculator uses Side C of Parallelepiped = Volume of Parallelepiped/(Side B of Parallelepiped*Side A of Parallelepiped*sqrt(1+(2*cos(Angle Alpha of Parallelepiped)*cos(Angle Beta of Parallelepiped)*cos(Angle Gamma of Parallelepiped))-(cos(Angle Alpha of Parallelepiped)^2+cos(Angle Beta of Parallelepiped)^2+cos(Angle Gamma of Parallelepiped)^2))) to calculate the Side C of Parallelepiped, Side C of Parallelepiped formula is defined as the length of any one out of the three sides from any fixed vertex of the Parallelepiped. Side C of Parallelepiped is denoted by Sc symbol.
How to calculate Side C of Parallelepiped using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Side C of Parallelepiped, enter Volume of Parallelepiped (V), Side B of Parallelepiped (Sb), Side A of Parallelepiped (Sa), Angle Alpha of Parallelepiped (∠α), Angle Beta of Parallelepiped (∠β) & Angle Gamma of Parallelepiped (∠γ) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Side C of Parallelepiped calculation can be explained with given input values -> 9.999994 = 3630/(20*30*sqrt(1+(2*cos(0.785398163397301)*cos(1.0471975511964)*cos(1.3089969389955))-(cos(0.785398163397301)^2+cos(1.0471975511964)^2+cos(1.3089969389955)^2))).