A Torus is the mathematical term for a donut shape, that is to say, a circle with a smaller hole within the middle. The plural is toroids.
No, a torus is neither a pyramid nor a prism.
A torus has one surface, no edges, no vertices.
A cylinder, a frustum, a sphere with two slices cut off, a torus (doughnut) with a wedge removed are some examples.
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No.A torus is a three dimensional shape whereas a circle is a two dimensional shape.
A torus is a doughnut shape. There is a picture and an enormous amount of information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus .
Half a torus. A torus is a doughnot (donut) shape.
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A toroid is shaped like a doughnut ie is toroidal in shapetorustoru
2 consecutive circles ============= As a solid geometric figure, a doughnut shape is called a torus.
A Torus is the mathematical term for a donut shape, that is to say, a circle with a smaller hole within the middle. The plural is toroids.
The surface of the doughnut is called a TOROID.The whole thing (the solid contained within a toroid) is called a TORUS.
Not sure what you call the hole part, but the part that is taken out of the doughnut (which makes the hole) is called a munchkin.