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∙ 11y agoIn geometry, a plane is a flat two-dimensional "surface" (similar to a sheet of paper, but with no thickness and no finite length or width). A plane is defined by three points, each of which forms a line with the other two points within the plane. In three dimensions, the simplest version of a plane would include all of the points with any x and y value that contain the same value for z.A plane is a flat surface or a 2-dimensional object, stretching to infinity in all directions.
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
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There are 3 forms to write the equation of a line point slope y-y1=m(x-x1) for this form you need one set of points and you plug them into x1 and y1 and you need the slope which you plug into m
When liquid A is dispersed as sphere particles in liquid B, it is typically due to surface tension forces and the minimization of surface area. The spherical shape minimizes the surface area of liquid A in contact with liquid B, as this shape maximizes the volume-to-surface-area ratio, effectively reducing the potential energy of the system.
In geometry, a plane is a flat two-dimensional "surface" (similar to a sheet of paper, but with no thickness and no finite length or width). A plane is defined by three points, each of which forms a line with the other two points within the plane. In three dimensions, the simplest version of a plane would include all of the points with any x and y value that contain the same value for z.A plane is a flat surface or a 2-dimensional object, stretching to infinity in all directions.
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The study of frost points is called cryometry. It involves measuring the temperature at which frost forms on a surface due to moisture in the air reaching its dew point.
Light can be absorbed or reflected at the surface of an object. When light hits an object, the surface material can absorb some of the light energy, causing it to be converted into other forms of energy like heat. Alternatively, the surface material can reflect the light, bouncing it back in various directions.
Ocean currents is what forms surface currents. This starts deep in the ocean.
Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
No, a standing wave does not travel through space. It forms when two waves with the same frequency and amplitude travel in opposite directions and interfere with each other. This interference causes certain points along the medium to oscillate with minimal movement at other points.
No, granite forms deep within the Earth's crust from the slow cooling of magma. It is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning it forms below the surface.
When melted rock cools or hardens on or under Earth's surface, it forms igneous rock.
The rock that forms on earth's surface is extrusive rock or otherwise known as a metamorphic rock.
Intrusive igneous rock forms from the cooling of magma below the surface. Granite, for example.