plane
A line
A plane figure
No. A plane extends to the ends of the universe.
The fraction is(thickness of the thinnest layer)/(thickness of the thickest layer) After you write that fraction, you can simplify it if you feel like it.
A circle has no volume. It is a planar figure and is flat, and it has no thickness. A circle does not have any thinkness just as a plane, the construct on which it is drawn, has no thickness.
It's a plane.
A hyperbola.
A Line
Congruent line segments
A raycorrection its a line for a+
It could be a Euclidean plane.
A line
A plane figure
The best way to measure thickness is to use an ultrasonic transducer. You use the back reflection to figure out the thickness.
No. A plane extends to the ends of the universe.
a point
The fraction is(thickness of the thinnest layer)/(thickness of the thickest layer) After you write that fraction, you can simplify it if you feel like it.