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A trapezoid is a quadrilateral and has four faces.
A hexahedron has 6 faces.
There are many possible answers. Some are: A sphere or ellipsoid sliced by two planes A cone sliced by two planes A toroid (doughnut) with a wedge cut out An infinite circular prism sliced by two planes.
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Wedge is not a brand or product which can be used in a correct way. Instead 'wedge' is a technical term with many uses. The most common use of the term if in reference to a 'wedge' of cheese or wood. This is typically a triangular solid with 2 triangular faces and three trapezoid faces.
A wedge (EX:a ramp) has an inclined plane as one of its faces.
It's a wedge, like a wedge of cheese or a door wedge.
Two faces of a polyhedron form a wedge-shaped segment in three dimensional space.
The surface area of a rectangular prism is the sum of the length times the width of its three pairs of faces. A triangular wedge is half of that.
A knife is a wedge by it's classical definition. "A piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle" There is something called a "wedge-knife", however most knives would not make very good wedges.
A knife is a wedge by it's classical definition. "A piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle" There is something called a "wedge-knife", however most knives would not make very good wedges.
There are one syllable in the word "wedge."
Axes, forks, nails, your teeth, knives and many more.
Many different things can be used as a wedge. A nail or pushpin is a wedge, and so is a rubber doorstop. Wedges can be made of metal or of wood or plastics, and a wedge is a simple machine in this context.
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Let's see: Wedge of lettuce. Wedge of cheese. Wedge of watermelon. Sand wedge and pitching wedge. A wedge of ill-feelings between former friends. And if you wedge someone's underwear up the crack of their behind, you've given them a "wedgie." That's about seven. There's probably a few more too.