1 It's a 3 dimensional hollow or solid shape
2 Its name comes from the Greek word konos
3 It has a pointed apex and a circular edged base
4 Its perpendicular height is from its base centre to its apex
5 Its slant length is from its apex to the edge of its base
6 It has a base radius
7 Its volume is 1/3*pi*radius squared*height
8 Its entire surface is (pi*radius squared)+(pi*radius*slant length)
9 It can have an ellipse sliced through it
10 It can have a parabola sliced through it
11 It has infinite lines of symmetry
12 It has a multitude of parallel lines and concentric circles
13 It can be congruent or similar to other cones
14 Its claim to fame is that the fruit of a conifer tree has its name
15 It's in the same shape as an ice cream cornet
16 It has loud speakers shaped like it
17 It can spiral on its axis like a spinning top
18 Its shapes can control the movement of traffic on roads
19 Its best friend is the isosceles triangle because they lookalike
20 It's the favourite headgear of witches, wizards and dunces
what is a cone shape in your classroom what is a spheres shape in your classroom
cone
A compound shape comprising a cylinder and a cone. There is no single name for such a shape.
The side of a cone is - not surprisingly - conical is shape. Its net is a sector of a circle.
this is the shape of 2d cone
what is a cone shape in your classroom what is a spheres shape in your classroom
a cone has a right angle
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Neither. A cone is a cone.
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A cone! Obviously.....
The shape described by the intersection of the cone and the plane is simply a circle.
professor cone.
A cone shaped hill or mountain is often created by volcanic activity, where hardened lava forms the steep, conical shape. These features can be found in volcanic regions around the world, such as Mount Fuji in Japan or Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. The symmetrical cone shape is a result of the build-up of lava and ash over time.
A compound shape comprising a cylinder and a cone. There is no single name for such a shape.
The side of a cone is - not surprisingly - conical is shape. Its net is a sector of a circle.