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The Cut Width of Obtuse Edged Cuboid is the distance between two newly emerged, parallel edges of Obtuse Edged Cuboid, which emerged after edges are regularly cut off from the original cuboid.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: This formula calculates the cut width based on the difference between the cuboidal length and inner length, divided by the square root of 2.
Details: Calculating the cut width is essential in geometric modeling and manufacturing processes where precise dimensions are required for creating obtuse edged cuboids from standard cuboids.
Tips: Enter cuboidal length and inner length in meters. Both values must be positive, and the cuboidal length must be greater than the inner length for valid results.
Q1: What units should I use for input values?
A: The calculator expects input values in meters (m) for both cuboidal length and inner length.
Q2: Why is the square root of 2 used in the formula?
A: The square root of 2 factor accounts for the geometric relationship created when edges are cut at 45-degree angles from a cuboid.
Q3: Can this calculator handle decimal inputs?
A: Yes, the calculator accepts decimal values with up to 4 decimal places precision.
Q4: What if the inner length is greater than the cuboidal length?
A: The formula requires that cuboidal length must be greater than inner length. If this condition is not met, the calculation will not proceed.
Q5: How accurate are the results?
A: The results are calculated with high precision (up to 6 decimal places) based on the mathematical formula.