The shape of the cross section depends on the 3D object being sliced. For example, if you slice through a cylinder horizontally, the cross section would be a circle. If you cut through a cube diagonally, the cross section could be a triangle or a rectangle, depending on the angle of the cut. Thus, the specific 2D shape observed in the cross section varies based on the object's geometry and the orientation of the cut.
Suppose the top face of the pyramid is ABCD with the square EFGH directly below it.Suppose AC and BD meet at P, the apex of the pyramid.Make a cut with a plane through P which is parallel to AB and goes through EF.Make a cut with a plane through P which is parallel to BC and goes through FG.Make a cut with a plane through P which is parallel to CD and goes through GH.Make a cut with a plane through P which is parallel to DA and goes through HE.The result will be the square-based pyramid PEFGH.
Cut it in half through its centre. Then cut each half into half. You will have four fourths.
Cut the square into two. Put one part on top of the other. Cut through both parts with your second slice. Stack the pair of slices on top of the other. Cut through all four with the third cut.
You would cut off a corner.
Horses can't actually cut through would, but they do chew on it (usually called cribbing).
Yes, it is possible to completely remove the testes through a surgical procedure called orchiectomy. This procedure may be done for medical reasons such as cancer treatment or gender affirmation surgery.
Sure why not
If the scissors were being used to cut thicker paper, more force would be required to cut through it. This would increase the effort force needed to operate the scissors, making it harder for the user to cut through the thicker paper.
As seen in Episode V, lightsabers cannot cut through certain materials (for whatever reason). Given the idea on which they work and the supposed properties of adamantium, it is possible that the saber would not be able to cut through the claws, or would do so very slowly.
Yes, it would take awile but they would
Diamonds are harder than glass, so they can cut through glass. Emeralds, on the other hand, are softer than glass and would not be able to cut through it.
When it's infected. Usally a virus or some sort would enter through the cut.
No. They would cut their own gums.
An oblique cut through an organ would appear angled or slanted, rather than straight across. This type of cut would show different layers or structures of the organ at an angle, providing a diagonal view of its internal components.
No, paper cannot cut metal. Metal is much stronger and harder than paper, so paper would not be able to cut through it.
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