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What are the different parts of solid figures?

Surface, edge, and vertex are the different parts of solid figures.


What are vertices of solid figures?

Vertices (singular vertex) are the corners.


What is the point where 3 or more edges of a 3D figure meet?

The point where three or more edges of a 3D figure meet is called a vertex. In geometric terms, a vertex is a fundamental component of polyhedra and other solid figures, serving as a corner or a junction point for the edges. Each vertex can be connected to other vertices by edges, forming the overall shape of the solid.


How do you measure solid angle?

A solid angle, measured from a vertex, is the ratio between the area subtended by the angle at the vertex and the the square of the distance to the vertex. The unit of measurement is the stradian.


What is the maximum number of equilateral triangles that can come togetherate ach vertex to form a solid?

The maximum number of equilateral triangles that can meet at a vertex to form a solid is 4. This configuration forms a tetrahedron, where each vertex is shared by four equilateral triangle faces. Any arrangement with more than four triangles at a single vertex would not be able to maintain the necessary geometric properties to form a solid.


What solid has 1 vertex?

A cone perhaps?


What is the name of a solid shape with a curved surface and one vertex?

The solid shape you are describing is called a cone. A cone has a circular base and narrows to a single vertex, or apex, at the top. Its curved surface connects the base to the vertex, distinguishing it from other solid shapes.


What is a vertex?

In geometry and trigonometry, an angle (in full, plane angle) is the figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex or vertex of the angle (vertices in plural).With solid figures, like pyramids or polyhedrons, a vertex is a corner where three or more of the faces meet.Remember,* faces are the flat sides.* Edges are the lines where two of the faces meet.* Vertices are the corners where three or more of the faces meet.


What is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet?

A vertex is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet (plural = vertices).


What is the name of a corner on a solid were three or more edges meet?

Vertex mate :) 3 or more is a vertex


A point where the edges of a solid meet?

a vertex


What solid figure as 1 vertex and rolls?

cone

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