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Thickness of Hollow Cuboid is defined as the shortest distance between the adjacent and parallel pair of faces of the inner and outer cuboidal surfaces of the Hollow Cuboid. It represents the uniform distance between the inner and outer surfaces of the cuboid.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The thickness is calculated as half the difference between the outer and inner breadth measurements, representing the uniform wall thickness of the hollow cuboid.
Details: Calculating the thickness of a hollow cuboid is crucial for structural engineering, material science, and manufacturing applications. It helps determine the material requirements, structural integrity, and weight calculations for hollow structures.
Tips: Enter outer breadth and inner breadth in meters. Both values must be positive, and outer breadth must be greater than inner breadth for valid calculation.
                    Q1: What units should be used for input values?
                    A: The calculator uses meters (m) as the default unit for both outer and inner breadth measurements.
                
                    Q2: Can this formula be used for non-uniform thickness?
                    A: No, this formula assumes uniform thickness throughout the hollow cuboid structure.
                
                    Q3: What if the inner breadth is greater than outer breadth?
                    A: The calculator will show an error message as this represents an invalid physical configuration.
                
                    Q4: How accurate is this calculation?
                    A: The calculation provides exact mathematical results based on the input values, with precision up to 4 decimal places.
                
                    Q5: Can this calculator handle different units?
                    A: The calculator currently works with meters only. For other units, convert your measurements to meters first.