innenlateralfläche
Innenlateralfläche is a German term that translates to "inner lateral surface" in English. It is primarily used in mathematics, specifically in the context of solid geometry. The term refers to the surface area of the sides of a three-dimensional object, excluding the top and bottom bases. For example, in a cylinder, the innenlateralfläche would be the curved surface that connects the two circular bases. In a prism, it would be the sum of the areas of all the rectangular faces that form the sides.
The calculation of the innenlateralfläche depends on the specific shape of the solid. For a right prism