Sphereuber prism
Cube
Cuboid or Rectangular prism
Cone
Cylinder
Square based pyramid
Triangular based pyramid
Triangular prism
Hexagonal prism
pentagon prism
hexagonal based pyramid
pentagon based pyramid
There are an unlimited number of 3d shapes. These are called polyhedrons, and their names are from the Greek word for the quantity (number) of faces (sides) on each shape. All faces are exactly the same as each other on regular polyhedrons; one or more faces are different from the other faces on irregular polyhedrons. A few of the countless number of polyhedron names, with the name following the number of faces on the 3d shape are:
4 tetrahedron (a regular tetrahedron is a pyramid with 3 sloping sides and a base)
5 pentahedron (a regular pentahedron is a pyramid with 4 sloping sides and a base)
6 hexahedron (a regular hexahedron is a cube, having 4 sides, a top, and a base)
10 decahedron
12 dodecahedron
24 icositetrahedron
90 enneacontahedron
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All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
No, and no. 3D televisions have high speed video image processors to manipulate the incoming signal and generate two separate images. Other televisions simply don't have the processing facility to generate the images. Active 3D glasses rely on signals from a 3D television to operate so they would not operate at all with a 2D television. If you don't own a 3D television the only way to watch the latest 3D content is to go visit a friend who does own one.
3D and LED cannot be compared. 3D televisions can use LCD or LED technology. LED may be either 2D or 3D.
The new movie Step Up 3 has two versions, a regular one and a 3D one. To watch the 3D version, you need the 3D glasses. If you're watch the regular non-3D version, you don't need the glasses.
It is impossible to name and draw ALL 3D shapes - there are infinitely many possibilities.
There are an infinity of such shapes so it is not possible to answer the question in a finite universe.
It would be too hard to name all 3D shapes. The most common ones are: * sphere * cone * prism * pyramid * cylinder
Examples of 3D shapes are all around, a milk bottle, a box of matches, an egg, to name but three.
3D shapes are three dimensional, just like 2D shapes are two dimensional
Vases come in all sorts of shapes.
The special features of 3D shapes are they all are 3D which means they are fat but 2D shapes are flat they can not stand up.
Cubes, pyramids, cones, and spheres are all 3D shapes.
There are infinitely many 3d shapes and many of them do not have specific names.
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A wall ?
It is because they all are 3D shapes