A torus is a pool ring shaped shape. It is made by revolving circles.
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.
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.
The surface of the doughnut is called a TOROID.The whole thing (the solid contained within a toroid) is called a TORUS.