In geometry, a prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent faces, referred to as bases. The opposite faces are parallelograms. The peak of a prism is the perpendicular distance between the 2 bases.
Discovering the peak of a prism is necessary for calculating its quantity and floor space. The quantity of a prism is given by the components V = Bh, the place B is the world of the bottom and h is the peak. The floor space of a prism is given by the components A = 2B + Ph, the place P is the perimeter of the bottom.