A circle.
A circle.
A circle
a circle !
any cross section of a sphere is a circle.
A circle.
Every cross-section of a sphere is a circle.
A sphere is three-dimensional whereas an ellipse is two-dimensional. An ellipse can have an oval shape but a cross section of a sphere is always circular.
A two-dimensional cross-section of a sphere is represented by a circle. When a plane intersects a sphere, the intersection forms a circular shape, with the size of the circle varying depending on how the plane cuts through the sphere. If the plane passes through the center of the sphere, the resulting circle will have the largest diameter, while other intersections will produce smaller circles.
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.
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.
always a circle.