This tool works well for focused work where you only want one formula and one answer path around regular tetrahedron height.
Enter job values, review the estimate, then use the decision hints before ordering or quoting.
height = edge x sqrt(2/3)The altitude of a regular tetrahedron comes from the right triangle formed by its apex, centroid, and a base vertex.
Keep more decimals whenever this result will be reused in another formula, drawing step, or comparison instead of being rounded once at the end.
Because the calculation rests on fixed math rather than changing legal, medical, tax, financial, or live-data inputs.
Informational calculator only. Verify important outputs independently before legal, tax, medical, engineering, safety-critical, contractual, employment, or compliance use.