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If it is a rectangular trapezoidal pedestal: Calculate the area of the base of the pedestal, multiply by the height of the pedestal. If the angles of the pedestal are not 90deg.. i.e. if it is a pyramidal trapezoidal pedestal. Then calculate the volume as you normally would a rectangular trapezoidal pedestal, and subtract the volume of the missing triangular pieces with the formula 1/3 area of base X height.
The ratio of the height of an object to the length of its base.
A cone has a round base and a narrowing round top. I hope this answers your question!
A cone has a round base and a pyramid has a base with 3 or more angles.
Cones, hemispheres, and cylinders have.
According to eHow, your base area must support at least 1/3 of the table top area.
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If it is a rectangular trapezoidal pedestal: Calculate the area of the base of the pedestal, multiply by the height of the pedestal. If the angles of the pedestal are not 90deg.. i.e. if it is a pyramidal trapezoidal pedestal. Then calculate the volume as you normally would a rectangular trapezoidal pedestal, and subtract the volume of the missing triangular pieces with the formula 1/3 area of base X height.
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A pedestal.
The answer is a plinth block, or a plinth.
pedestal
Pedestal is an eight-letter word for an architectural base. Although we usually think of it as supporting a statue, it can also support a column.
The base word of "pedestal" is "pedest."
Well if your talking about the base its a pedestal
The ratio of the height of an object to the length of its base.