No.
Because it has no thickness
IN size: ISO SHAPE BRICKS ARE BIG IN SIZE COMPARATIVELY VDZ SHAPES. OUTER CHORD THICKNESS OF ISO SHAPE BRICKS ARE 103MM AND INNER THICKNESS IS VARIABLE. BUT IN VDZ SHAPE BOTH THICKNESS ARE VARIABLE AND MID THICKNESS ALWAYS WILL BE 71MM. IN LINING: BRICK JOINTS WILL BE HIGHER SIDE IN VDZ SHAPE WHEN COMPARING WITH ISO SHAPE BRICKS. VDZ SHAPE HAVING HIGH MECHANICAL FLEXIBILITY THAN ISO SHAPE GENERALLY BASIC BRICKS ARE MADE BY VDZ SHAPE AND ALUMINA BRICKS ARE MADE AS ISO SHAPE.
Depending on the shape of the solid thickness of the material varies. Thickness=Volume/(length x width) for a rectangular prism. Thickness can also be measured with the help of a vernier calipers.
It depends on the shape and thickness of the glass.
A 3d shape is a forms of shapes that have length , width and death of thickness.
To achieve the perfect thickness and shape when rolling pizza dough, start by lightly flouring your work surface and rolling pin. Place the dough in the center and gently press it outwards with your hands. Roll the dough from the center outwards in all directions, rotating it as needed to maintain an even thickness. Aim for a uniform thickness and the desired size and shape for your pizza.
The width and thickness of the nail is determined by the size, length, and thickness of the matrix, while the shape of the fingertip itself determines if the nail plate is either flat, arched or hooked. (Matrix- is where the nail forms and is responsible for the production of the cells that become the nail.)
A large diamond shape in plan, tapering to a longish barbed tail. This fish has no great thickness.
yes depending in the thickness and shape
One with length and breadth, but no thickness. You could it out of a sheet of paper.
size shape thickness and the case it comes in will tell you
If the bar is a three dimensional object it will have some thickness. Then, assuming it is oblong in shape and knowing its length, width and thickness: Surface_area = 2 x (length x width + width x thickness + thickness x length)