A Line.
A sharp point has a smaller area than a blunter point. That is, essentially, what sharpness means.
The description given could be applicable to a pyramid
Loci of a point: -First, draw a point/dot anywhere -Then, decide the distance from the point to the other points (5cm) -Mark 5cm above the first point. -With your compass, place the sharp part on the first point, and the pencil on the second point. Draw a circle, and there! That's the loci of a point.
There is no such expression. The normal to a surface, at a given point is the radius of curvature of the surface, at that point.
A Line.
A sharp point has a smaller area than a blunter point. That is, essentially, what sharpness means.
the sharp projection of a surface is JAG
brushstroke?
The description given could be applicable to a pyramid
Sharp Point Press was created in 1982.
needle
Loci of a point: -First, draw a point/dot anywhere -Then, decide the distance from the point to the other points (5cm) -Mark 5cm above the first point. -With your compass, place the sharp part on the first point, and the pencil on the second point. Draw a circle, and there! That's the loci of a point.
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The word point has many different meanings, but it's most common used ones are:A sharp or tapered end: the point of a knife; the point of the antenna.An object having a sharp or tapered end: a stone projectile point.A tapering extension of land projecting into water; a peninsula, cape, or promontory.A mark formed by or as if by a sharp end.A mark or dot used in printing or writing for punctuation, especially a period.A decimal point.Linguistics. A vowel point.One of the protruding marks used in certain methods of writing and printing for the blind.A score in sports (basketball, baseball, football, hockey, curling, etc.)
The answer is a serac.
coz pen point is very sharp that the pad could not sense it,where as finger surface is light and broad that the touch pad could easily recognize