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How do you find the ratio of a rectangular prism? - Answers

The answer depends on the ratio of what characteristic you want. Ratios of interest are between any two linear measures, or all three; the surface area to volume, mass to volume (density), speed of light in air (vacuum) and the prism material (refractive index); and so on. In the first two examples above, the shape of the prism is relevant, in the second two, the material that it is made of will matter.



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The answer depends on the ratio of what characteristic you want. Ratios of interest are between any two linear measures, or all three; the surface area to volume, mass to volume (density), speed of light in air (vacuum) and the prism material (refractive index); and so on. In the first two examples above, the shape of the prism is relevant, in the second two, the material that it is made of will matter.



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How do you find the ratio of a rectangular prism? - Answers

The answer depends on the ratio of what characteristic you want. Ratios of interest are between any two linear measures, or all three; the surface area to volume, mass to volume (density), speed of light in air (vacuum) and the prism material (refractive index); and so on. In the first two examples above, the shape of the prism is relevant, in the second two, the material that it is made of will matter.

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