The volume becomes eight-fold.
None. It is not possible to make a sphere in that fashion.
No
One possible cross section of a sphere is a circle. When a plane intersects the sphere, the shape of the intersection can vary depending on the position of the plane. If the plane cuts through the center of the sphere, the resulting cross section will be a circle with the same radius as the sphere. If the plane intersects the sphere at other points, the cross section will still be a circle, but its radius will be smaller.
Sure.A circle is the shape of every possible CUT through a sphere with a flat knife.
The volume becomes eight-fold.
It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.It is not possible to have a sphere that is 11 cm x 1 cm.
It is certainly possible to draw a 2 dimensional picture of a sphere, and make it look like a true sphere.
None. It is not possible to make a sphere in that fashion.
No
a sphere
Yes it is possible for this product to fold up for easy storage.
No, it is not possible to unfold a sphere into a flat shape without distorting or tearing it. This is because a sphere is a three-dimensional object with a curved surface that cannot be flattened without altering its fundamental shape.
Yes, it is possible for a purebred Scottish Fold to have a sable coat.
No, out of a near infinitude of possible ways to fold, a protein picks one in just tens of microseconds.
Yes, it is very possible that a Scottish Fold can have a van calico cat.
The surface tension of water is such that it will attempt to create the smallest surface area possible. That will always be a sphere.