That's the "volume" of the figure.
That's the 'volume' of the figure.
It is its cubic capacity
The plane is in two dimensional and the space figure is in three dimensional.
Its volume measured in cubic units.
it would be the figure's volume
That's the "volume" of the figure.
That's the 'volume' of the figure.
1-length 2-width 3-height
The short answer is a solid.
It is its cubic capacity
Three dimensional space.
The plane is in two dimensional and the space figure is in three dimensional.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
Two dimensional object is a plane figure where as three dimensional object is solid (space) figure.
Ice, like any other solid matter, has three dimensions (length, width, and height) because it is a physical object that occupies space in these three directions. In the case of ice, its molecular structure and arrangement result in a solid with a defined shape and volume in three dimensions.
A solid shape.