cone, cylinder, rectangular prism, square pyramid and triangular prism
Ahmed Senouci has written: 'Flow patterns and solids suspension in agitated vessels of rectangular cross-section'
In a skin cross section, you can observe the epidermis (outer layer), dermis (middle layer), and subcutaneous tissue (inner layer). Additionally, you may see hair follicles, sweat glands, blood vessels, and nerve endings.
Studying the cross section of a muscle is important because it allows us to see the arrangement of muscle fibers, connective tissue, and blood vessels. This helps us understand how the muscle contracts and functions. By examining the cross section, we can identify abnormalities or changes that may affect muscle performance.
A cylinder has a circular cross section that is parallel to its base.
Not a right cross-section.
cross-section of a root
Yes a prism can have a square cross-section
trapezoidal cross section
Every cross-section of a sphere is a circle.
No, a cube cannot have an octagonal cross-section.
The cross section can be a triangle, rectangle or a hexagon.
length = volume/cross-section