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Coplaner surfaces are two or more surfaces that are in the same plane.
a solid figure with five plane surfaces
Shapes have flat surfaces in plane geometry. They can also be described as two dimensional shapes.
Theoretically, planes are flat surfaces that extend into infinity = no boundaries
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A trapezium is a plane shape and so has only one surface.
Coplaner surfaces are two or more surfaces that are in the same plane.
A cube has six plane surfaces -- top, bottom, and four sides.
The size of the ball. The weight of the ball. The angle of the inclinned plane. The length of the inclined plane
Different surface types can affect the rolling distance of a ball by changing the amount of friction between the ball and the surface. Surfaces with higher friction, like rough surfaces, tend to reduce the rolling distance of a ball, whereas smoother surfaces reduce friction and allow the ball to roll further. In general, smoother surfaces will result in longer rolling distances compared to rougher surfaces.
The speed of a ball rolling on different surfaces can vary depending on factors such as friction, surface roughness, and incline. Generally, a ball will roll faster on smoother surfaces with less friction compared to rougher surfaces with more friction. Incline can also affect the speed of a rolling ball, as gravity will play a role in accelerating or decelerating the ball.
A icosahedron is a polyhedron with 20 plane surfaces.
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The Camel is a bi-plane; 2 wings. Only the upper wing had control surfaces.
a solid figure with five plane surfaces