Yes
A circular plane surface
A sphere that has been sliced by a plane will have a circular base and a curved surface. In the special case that this plane goes through the centre of the sphere, the shape will be a hemisphere. in simple terms it would actually be a cone...
A sphere sliced by a plane, eg a hemisphere.
A solid cylinder has three plane surfaces: two circular bases at the top and bottom, and one curved lateral surface that wraps around the sides. The curved surface is not a plane surface, while the two bases are. Thus, there are two plane surfaces in a solid cylinder.
A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.A plane circular face and a curved shape which, if flattened out would be a sector of a circle.
i dont know i think its a circular prism or something else * * * * * No it is not. Because a prism has two plane faces - at opposite ends. It could be an ellipsoid or spheroid sliced by a plane (a hemisphere, for example). Or a torus sliced by a plane (top half of a doughnut). Or a cone.
When a circular cone is intersected by a plane at only its vertex, the resulting shape is a single point, which is the vertex itself. There are no other intersecting points along the surface of the cone. Thus, no additional geometric figure is formed beyond this singular point.
A plane circular shape.
yes, a plane is a falt surface, because infinite flat surface is a plane.
A shape with a circular base and a vertex that isn't in the same plane as the base is called a cone.
I don't know what a 'right circular' is
there are three plane surface in a ractangular.