Any two dimentional geometric figure has a measurable length. This measurement is called circumference. This is also called a plane figure. Examples of plane figures with measurable lengths are: triangle, square, circle, and rectangle.
The definition is that opposite sides are parallel. That doesn't tell is they are same length or not. Should a parallelogram be of the special case of having it, then it is called rhombus, or in the case that also all angles are 90°, it's called a square.
A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape with straight sides. Such a shape with sides of equal length would be called an equilateral polygon. If it is also convex (all the angles face the same way), then it would be called a regular polygon.
A cylindrical segment, sometimes also called a truncated cylinder, is the solid cut from a circular cylinder by two (or more) planes. Hope this helps!!!
If no two sides of a triangle have the same length, then the figure is called a "scalene" triangle. Some (but not all) scalene triangles are also right triangles.
You can express that as 0.01 microseconds (µs), or as 10 nanoseconds (ns).
A second degree burn (as it's most commonly called) is also what is called Partial-thickness burns to EMS personnel.
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The SI unit for time is seconds (s), for length is meters (m), for speed is meters per second (m/s), and for velocity is also meters per second (m/s).
It's called a "rhombus". If the four angles are also equal,then it's also called a "square".
they dont have to be they can be different A rectangle with all sides the same length can also be called a square.
One hundredth of a second is called a centisecond, though the term is rarely used. It can also be expressed as 1 over 100, or 0.01.
No, lightning bugs are also called fireflies. June bugs are actually green beetles that are about 1.27cm in length.
Not necessarily. Usually only the opposite side are of equal length. If all 4 sides are of the same length, the parallelogram is [also] called a rhombus.
It is also called Yankee Stadium.
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