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The word arch can either be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means a curved symmetrical structure. As a verb, it means to bend backwards or to provide with a curve.
Yes, technically a curved line can be a line segment, a line in general is something that can be curved or straight
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
depends i meen ice can have a curved surface
polygons can't have any curved sides
A dome is a rounded vault made of either curved segments or a shell of revolution. An arch is a curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and supporting the weight of a bridge, roof or wall above it.
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The word arch can either be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means a curved symmetrical structure. As a verb, it means to bend backwards or to provide with a curve.
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Yes it is.
The shape of the opening. A Beaker has a wide opening, the curved sides of the beaker do not converge. A flask has a narrow opening, the curved sides form a narrow neck, that can be bunged.
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The word that can mean both a curved structure and chief is "arch."
You call it a bell shaped curved. It may or may not be Gaussian (Normal).
It is a shell because the structure is with a hallow, curved shape
there are broken, swirly, curly, jagged, crooked, zigzag symmetrical wavy, curved and tons more.
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