In the common use of the phrase "geometric solid", the answer is three. In advanced mathematics, dimensions greater than three are also studied. In many cases, the name of a plane (two-dimensional) figure has the ending "-gon" as in "hexagon", while the name of a solid figure (three dimensional) has the ending "-hedron" as in tetrahedron.
It has three dimensions.
A geometric solid has ... 50 solids! What does that mean?
It is a solid object and so has 3 dimensions.
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A geometric solid is defined in 3 dimensions.Theoretical MathematicsIn mathematics, the term "solid" is used to mean "an object that has the same dimensionality as the space under discussion." So it's possible to talk about 7-dimensional solids, which have 7 dimensions, or 23-dimensional solids, which have 23 dimensions. (This is different from the use of time as a "4th dimension".)
It has three dimensions.
A geometric solid has ... 50 solids! What does that mean?
Just using the word plane suggests that it is in 3-space (assuming you are talking about a real plane, not a complex or otherwise one; and provided you mean how many REAL dimensions does a plane occupy) and so it would occupy 2 dimensions. In general a hyper-plane in n-dimensional space occupies n-1 dimensions.
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It is a solid object and so has 3 dimensions.
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You need the dimensions of the bricks.
A solid with three dimensions will be measured in cubic feet, 77,760 in this case, unless those dimensions are inches.
The answer depends on solid what! 4 lbs of osmium will occupy lot less space than 4 lbs of polystyrene foam, for example.
Yes. But there are many (about 15) different phases of ice. Have a crack at Ice in wikipedia.com.