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Hexagonal Prism

A hexagonal prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape that is composed of six faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. It is a type of prism that has two congruent and parallel hexagonal bases and six rectangular sides. The hexagonal prism is a special case of a uniform prism, which is a three-dimensional shape with congruent and parallel polygonal bases and rectangular sides. It is a polyhedron, which is a three-dimensional solid with flat faces and straight edges. The hexagonal prism is a symmetrical shape, which means that it has rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry. The hexagonal prism is commonly used in architecture and engineering because of its strength and stability. It is often used as a structural element in buildings, bridges, and other structures. The hexagonal prism is also used in manufacturing and design, particularly in the production of optical lenses and other precision instruments. One interesting property of the hexagonal prism is that it has a high surface area to volume ratio. This means that it has a large surface area relative to its volume, which makes it useful for certain applications such as heat exchangers and catalytic converters. In summary, the hexagonal prism is a three-dimensional shape with two congruent and parallel hexagonal bases and six rectangular sides. It is a type of uniform prism that is commonly used in architecture, engineering, manufacturing, and design. It has a high surface area to volume ratio, which makes it useful for certain applications.

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Hexagonal Prism

The hexagonal prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape composed of six faces, eight vertices and twelve edges. It is a prism of the hexagonal form, meaning that it is a prism with two hexagonal bases and six rectangular sides. The hexagonal prism is a special case of a prism, which is a three-dimensional shape with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases and the same number of rectangular sides. The hexagonal prism has two hexagonal bases and six rectangular sides, making it an example of a uniform prism. It is a type of prismatoid, which is a three-dimensional figure bounded by six faces, all of which are rectangular.

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