What is the name of a not uniformly scaled cube ?
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Hello, Can you please tell me what is the name a not uniformly scaled cube ? For example the shape of a desktop pc, or the shape of a tin box, or the shape of a book. Thanks, |
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depends on what program you use. Generally box would do or (as you've said) non-uniform cube Usually you start with a cube/box and just scale it to your own requirements |
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Cuboid |
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Cuboid is the mathematically correct term (or geometrically...like the word "cube" or "hexahedron". But I can imagine Americans using "block" as a term for a non-uniform-cube. In German it is "Quader", maybe this helps to find "similar words" (while the cube is called "Kubus" or "Würfel"/"Wuerfel" which means the same as "dice"). bye Ron |
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Yes, I guess it depends in which context RemiD intends on using the term. :) |
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while the cube is called "Kubus" or "Würfel"/"Wuerfel" which means the same as "dice" "dice" is a plural. It's "die" in singular form. |
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Yes, "cuboid" seems to show images of what i wanted to describe. Thanks for the info. |
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Does cuboid also apply to a cuboid where ALL the sides are different lengths? Kind of like a wonky cuboid. |
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@D4NM4N: yes, cuboids are just defined by the amount of faces. The special variant is the rectangular cuboid (like a "die" scaled on one axis, 90° angles etc.). @GfK: Thanks for your kind learning lessons. Maybe I've misinterpreted something within my brain... in German the word for die/dice is the same and only defined by the article (sing.: "der Wuerfel", plur: "die Wuerfel"). Never used "die" in that context before. bye Ron |
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Does cuboid also apply to a cuboid where ALL the sides are different lengths? The technical term for that is a wonkoid. :D Kind of like a wonky cuboid. |
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:D |