A single edge does not intersect!
A sphere is a solid with no edges.
A cone has 1 circular edge
There is no solid that has those characteristics. To have an edge it must have another surface.
an edge.
solid white line
solid white line
Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.
Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.
The edge of the paved roadway.
Vehicle Traffic Lanes If the solid white line is on the driver side of the lane you cannot pass, if the dashed white center line is on your driver side of the lane, you can pass. Solid white lines at the edge of the travel lanes identify the edge of the road in poor visibility and define a paved shoulder in some cases.
solid with 1 edge is a cone .
That is false. At least in America. Solid yellow lines are the means to separate traffic traveling in an opposite direction. A solid white line marks the outside edge of your lane, or the outside edge of the lane traveling in your direction. Meaning you'll either go into the shoulder, or off the road entirely, if you go over the solid white line.
The edge is a line - straight or curved - where two faces of the solid meet.
A single edge does not intersect!
The fog line is the solid white line that marks the right edge of the road. It helps guide drivers during foggy conditions by providing a visual reference point. It should not be crossed unless it is necessary to avoid an obstacle or make a turn.
A sphere is a solid with no edges.