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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Trapezoid

    Does anyone know how to get the weight of the of a trapezoid? I know to get the weight of a square it is width x height x length. I am not sure of a trapezoid.

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    Re: Trapezoid

    Is the trapezoid of a constant thickness? If it is, then you can use the formula below and multiply that value by the thickness. Otherwise, it would be quite a bit more complicated.

    A quick search gave this picture and explanation of 2d trapezoid area:
    http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/air...reaformula.gif


    As a side-note, the formula makes pretty simple sense, seeing as you're in essence finding the area of a rectangle with two triangles attached to either side.

    Hope that helped


    Edit: noticed it was 3d. whoops
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