always a circle.
Every cross-section of a sphere is a circle.
Volume of a section of a sphere = pi * (h2) * (r - h/3) where pi = 3.14159... h is the distance from the flat base of the section to the apex of the section. r is the radius of the sphere
One possible cross section of a sphere is a circle. When a plane intersects the sphere, the shape of the intersection can vary depending on the position of the plane. If the plane cuts through the center of the sphere, the resulting cross section will be a circle with the same radius as the sphere. If the plane intersects the sphere at other points, the cross section will still be a circle, but its radius will be smaller.
The cross sections of a sphere can be circular or elliptical, depending on how the plane intersects the sphere. When a plane cuts through the center of the sphere, the cross section is a circle with the same radius as the sphere. If the plane intersects the sphere at an angle or does not pass through the center, the cross section will still be a circle, but its radius will be smaller than that of the sphere. Additionally, if the plane is tangent to the sphere, the cross section reduces to a single point.
Every section of a solid sphere is a filled-in circle, i.e. a disk with zero thickness.
Spheroids are sphere-like shapes. Eggs are sphere-like. Eggs can be found in the diary section!
always a circle.
A circle.
A circle.
Spheroids are sphere-like objects. Eggs are sphere-like objects. Eggs are found in the dairy section.
A basketball is a sphere so a cross-section would be a circle.
A Basketball is a sphere so a cross-section would be a circle.