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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!!!
That is called a polygon.
triangular prism i don't if thats right somewhere else, but if you're from connexus its rectangular prism. Improved answer: I sense confusion between the question and the reply. A triangular prism has six vertices. An infinite amount of solid objects have more vertices. The question "Which solid figure has the least vertices" is probably the intended question, in which case the answer is a tetrahedron or spheroids. The tetrahedron has four vertices, the least number a solid with only planar surfaces can have. Of course any number of solids have no vertices, like the sphere and other spheroids.
That depends on the objects under consideration of which none have been given but in general 2D objects have 3 or more sides as for example polygons.
they make objects appear more further away then they actually are
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I think it's called a rock. Maybe a conglomerate.
Gauge its buoyancy. Put it in the water. objects that are less dense will float while objects that are more dense sink.
Gauge its buoyancy. Put it in the water. objects that are less dense will float while objects that are more dense sink.
A liquid cooling into a solid is called freezing or in more scientific terms solidification
The objects are grouped.
Solid objects have more mass then gasses or liquids. Mass is when the matter is more compacted into an object. With the matter compacted more together, grvoty can place more pressure onto the solid structure causing to weigh down more than liquids or gasses, or so I have learned.
When energy is transfered to something which conducts heat, the particles in the solid object start to vibrate. As more energy is transfered to the particles, it spreads across the solid objects particles. The hotter the solid, the more it's particles vibrate.
When energy is transfered to something which conducts heat, the particles in the solid object start to vibrate. As more energy is transfered to the particles, it spreads across the solid objects particles. The hotter the solid, the more it's particles vibrate.
equidistant
It can be called liquification or more simply melting.
All objects you will encounter on Earth. Some objects, however, are made of more exotic forms of matter. Neutron stars, for example, are composed almost entirely of neutrons.