Cuboid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In geometry, a cuboid is a solid figure bounded by six faces, forming a convex polyhedron. There are two competing incompatible definitions of a cuboid in the mathematical literature. In the more ge...
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Cuboid bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the human body, the cuboid bone is one of the seven tarsal bones of the foot. Distally , the Cuboid articulates with the fourth and fifth metatarsals, forming the fourth and fifth tarsometatars...
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The cuboid is also a right prism, a special case of the parallelepiped, and corresponds to what in everyday parlance is known as a (rectangular) "box. ...
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mathworld.wolfram.com/Cuboid.html
mathworld.wolfram.com/Cuboid.html
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The problem of finding such a cuboid is also called the brick problem, diagonals problem, perfect box problem, perfect cuboid problem, or rational cuboid ...
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mathworld.wolfram.com/PerfectCuboid.html
mathworld.wolfram.com/PerfectCuboid.html
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A cuboid is a 3 dimensional shape.; Therefore to work out the volume we need to know 3 measurements.; ... The volume is found using the formula: ... Which is usually shortened to:
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www.mathsisfun.com/cuboid.html
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Illustrated Math Dictionary - Definition of Cuboid ... ; A cuboid is a box-shaped solid object. It has six flat sides and all angles are right angles. And all of its faces are rectangles.
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www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/cuboid.html
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The first three boxes are the dimensions of the cuboid. To change them, type new numbers in and then press the "You choose" button. Numbers between about 1 and perhaps 50 seem to work best, but you can try others higher or lower.
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www.btinternet.com/~se16/js/cuboid.htm
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Welcome to the Cuboid Demonstration. On the left you should see an applet whose contents displays a cube. Click on [Start] to rotate the image. The scrollbars will allow you to change the tilt, slant, and speed. Also, you can change the tilt/slant by clicking on the center on the rotating image and drag the mouse.
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bigbird.psych.purdue.edu/~pizlo/cuboid_illusion/
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The cuboid is located at the base of the fifth metatarsal ... Excessive traction of the peroneus longus may sublux the cuboid such that the lateral aspect of the cuboid is dorsally and medially rotated ... A neutral orthosis to prevent pronation or a cuboid plantar pad may be helpful...
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www.voltarace.com/frankenstein/study/cuboid.html
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