It has flat sides to balance on, a sphere just rolls around.
cone, cube, paper, cylinder, the hole than the sphere.
A cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces. Therefore a cube has 2 more vertices than faces.
because
The cube root of this number is 1 more than the smallest prime?
Assuming a square-based pyramid. 4 more edges in a cube than in a pyramid.
A sphere.
Most 3D shapes, such as a cube, cuboid etc. have more than one face (with the possible exception of a sphere).
surface area of sphere = 4πR2 volume of sphere = 4/3πR3 surface area of cube = 6s2 volume of cube = s3 since volumes are equal then s3 = 4/3πR3 s = [cube root (4/3π)] R surface area ofcube = 6 (cube root( 4/3π) times R)2 surface area sphere = 4πR2= 12.56 R2 surface area cube = 15.44 R2 So a sphere has less surface area than a cube with the same volume. Where R= radius of the sphere s=length of side of the cube Sorry,calculation above is now corrected - same equations, earlier made math error - cube has more surface area as you can see
cone, cube, paper, cylinder, the hole than the sphere.
A platinum cube will be worth a lot more than a silver cube of the same size, and the platinum cube will weigh a lot more (more than twice).
A cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces. Therefore a cube has 2 more vertices than faces.
If ' N ' is the number, then six more than the cube of the number is (N3 + 6).
Yes
because
The answer depends on what the substance is. A small solid cube will usually have more atoms than a larger cube filled with a gas.
The cube root of this number is 1 more than the smallest prime?
Assuming a square-based pyramid. 4 more edges in a cube than in a pyramid.