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The Width of Large Rectangle of Skewed Cuboid is the length of the shorter edge of the larger rectangular base surface of a Skewed Cuboid. It is an important geometric parameter in determining the dimensions of skewed cuboidal structures.
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Explanation: This formula calculates the width of the larger rectangular base by considering the right face area, right skewed edge length, and the width of the smaller rectangular top surface.
Details: Accurate calculation of the width of the large rectangle is crucial for geometric modeling, structural design, and volume calculations of skewed cuboidal objects in various engineering and architectural applications.
Tips: Enter right face area in square meters, right skewed edge in meters, and width of small rectangle in meters. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What is a Skewed Cuboid?
A: A Skewed Cuboid is a three-dimensional geometric shape where the top and bottom faces are rectangles of different sizes, and the lateral faces are not perpendicular to the base.
Q2: When is this calculation typically used?
A: This calculation is commonly used in structural engineering, architecture, and 3D modeling where skewed cuboidal shapes are encountered.
Q3: What are the units of measurement?
A: All inputs should be in consistent units (meters for lengths, square meters for areas). The result will be in the same length unit as the inputs.
Q4: Are there any limitations to this formula?
A: The formula assumes a specific geometric configuration of a skewed cuboid and may not apply to other irregular shapes or differently oriented skewed cuboids.
Q5: Can this calculator handle decimal inputs?
A: Yes, the calculator accepts decimal inputs with up to 4 decimal places for precise calculations.