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Sphere.
A sphere perhaps?
A curved surface on which all points are the same distance from the center is called a sphere.
The figure you are describing is a sphere. In a sphere, every point on its surface is equidistant from a central point, known as the center of the sphere. This constant distance from the center is referred to as the radius. Spheres are three-dimensional shapes and can be found in various contexts, such as in geometric studies and in nature.
If the shape is two-dimensional then it is a circle, if the shape is three-dimensional then it's a sphere.
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That is a sphere.
Sphere.
A sphere perhaps?
That is called a sphere.
The set of all points a given distance from a center point is a circle. The given distance is the radius, and the given point is the center. In 3 dimensional space, the set would be the surface of a sphere.
The distance from the surface of the Earth to its center is approximately 6,371 kilometers.
The average distance from Earth's surface at the equator its center is about 6378 km. The distance from near the north and south poles to the center is somewhat less.
A sphere is a shape where the distance from the center to the edge is the same in all directions. This distance is called the radius ( r ). The formula for determining surface volume is Surface area = 4_r2 Volume = 4/3_r3.
The distance from surface to surface through the center of a planet would be that planet's "diameter".
A sphere, globe, or ball.If the word missing from the question is "distance",then the object is a sphere,
The distance between the surface at the center of a reflective surface and its focal point is equal to half the radius of curvature of the surface.