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The Side of Truncated Square is the first particular type of line segment joining two adjacent vertices in a Truncated Square. It represents the length of the remaining side after truncation.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the side length by subtracting twice the missing length from the total height of the truncated square.
Details: Calculating the side length of a truncated square is essential in geometry and architectural design, particularly when working with modified square shapes where corners have been removed.
Tips: Enter the height of the truncated square and the missing length in meters. Both values must be positive numbers (height > 0, missing length ≥ 0).
Q1: What is a truncated square?
A: A truncated square is a square shape that has had its corners cut off, resulting in a shape with both straight sides and truncated corners.
Q2: How is the missing length defined?
A: The missing length refers to the measurement of the removed portions at each corner of the square.
Q3: Can the missing length be zero?
A: Yes, if the missing length is zero, the shape remains a perfect square, and the side length equals the height.
Q4: What are practical applications of this calculation?
A: This calculation is used in architectural design, woodworking, metal fabrication, and various engineering applications involving modified square shapes.
Q5: Are there limitations to this formula?
A: This formula assumes symmetric truncation where all four corners are removed equally. For asymmetric truncation, more complex calculations are required.