A sphere
Yes, a sphere is curved. It has a continuous, smooth surface where every point on the surface is equidistant from the center. This curvature is uniform in all directions, making a sphere a three-dimensional object with no edges or corners.
No. It's straight through the center of the sphere that the curved surface is part of.
what is the name of a smooth curved line around the outside of a regular polygon
An egg typically has one curved surface, as it is shaped like an elongated oval or ellipsoid. The curved surface of an egg is continuous and smooth, with no sharp edges or corners. This curved surface allows the egg to be structurally strong while also being aerodynamic for efficient movement.
A curved surface on which all points are the same distance from the center is called a sphere.
A sphere has one continuous curved surface.
No. It's straight through the center of the sphere that the curved surface is part of.
what is the name of a smooth curved line around the outside of a regular polygon
I don't know please try again.
An egg typically has one curved surface, as it is shaped like an elongated oval or ellipsoid. The curved surface of an egg is continuous and smooth, with no sharp edges or corners. This curved surface allows the egg to be structurally strong while also being aerodynamic for efficient movement.
The radius of curvature is the distance from the center of a curved surface or lens to a point on the surface, while the center of curvature is the point at the center of the sphere of which the curved surface is a part. In other words, the radius of curvature is the length of the line segment from the center to the surface, while the center of curvature is the actual point.
A curved surface on which all points are the same distance from the center is called a sphere.
your a cylinder, i think.............pretty sure
Solids that have no perpendicular faces include curved surfaces, such as spheres and cylinders. In these shapes, all points on the surface are equidistant from the center (in the case of a sphere) or maintain a constant radius from a central axis (in the case of a cylinder). Other examples include cones and ovoids, where the surfaces are continuously curved without any straight edges that meet at right angles.
You are a cylindrical object with a circular base and a rectangular side
One continuous curved edge
A circle is a path that is always a curve, as it consists of points equidistant from a fixed central point. This curve does not have any straight segments or corners, maintaining a continuous and curved shape throughout its circumference.