That is the property of thermoplastics. If they could not be formed into different shapes many many times then nobody would bother to make them.
If you change the slightest angle in any common shape, you create a new shape and since you can change the angles of any shape an infinite amount of times, you can essentially create infinite shapes. Meaning unfortunately, there is no direct answer for your question.
It really depends on the shape. Different shapes have different relationships between perimeter and area. For similar shapes, the perimeter will increase linearly with the diameter, length, or any other linear measure, while the area will increase with the square of any linear measure. For example, if one square has ten times the side-length of another, its perimeter will also be ten times longer; but its area will be 100 times larger.
An infinite number of times.
There's an infinite number of answers.
An infinite amount of times because numbers never stop.
If you change the slightest angle in any common shape, you create a new shape and since you can change the angles of any shape an infinite amount of times, you can essentially create infinite shapes. Meaning unfortunately, there is no direct answer for your question.
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it can be heatead and reshaped a multiple of times
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Multiply length times width if the shape is a rectangle. Other shapes have different formulas.
Coplanar lines can intersect an infinite amount of times.
Thermoplastics can be resoftened and remoulded several times,thermosetting can be heated and moulded only once into an irriversible shape.=)
It could be one of an infinite number of shapes. Among the better known ones, it could be a cuboid or an ellipsoid.
infinite times.
Only in a vacuum. In air the air resistance will be slightly different on items of different shapes and therefore they will land at slightly different times
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An infinite number of times.