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The Missing Height of Cut Cuboid is the part which is missing on the cutoff portion of height of Cut Cuboid. It represents the vertical dimension that has been removed from the original cuboid shape.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: This formula applies the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the missing height component from the known slant line and missing width measurements.
Details: Calculating the missing height is crucial for determining the complete dimensions of a cut cuboid, which is essential in geometric analysis, construction, and various engineering applications where partial cuboid shapes are involved.
Tips: Enter the WH Slant Line and Missing Width values in meters. Both values must be positive, and the slant line must be greater than the missing width to obtain a valid result.
Q1: What units should I use for the inputs?
A: The calculator uses meters (m) as the unit of measurement. Ensure consistent units for accurate results.
Q2: Why must the slant line be greater than the missing width?
A: This requirement comes from the Pythagorean theorem - the hypotenuse (slant line) must be longer than either of the other two sides for a valid right triangle.
Q3: Can this formula be used for any type of cuboid cut?
A: This specific formula applies to cuts where the missing portion forms a right triangle relationship between the width and height dimensions.
Q4: What if I get an error message?
A: Check that both values are positive numbers and that the slant line measurement is greater than the missing width measurement.
Q5: How precise are the results?
A: Results are calculated with high precision (up to 6 decimal places) using the square root function for accurate geometric calculations.