round,circular, 3-D shapes
buildings, desk, door
phone
A sphere intersected by a plane, An circular ellipsoid intersected by a plane, A cylinder, A cone, and many more shapes, some of which don't even have a name!
There are not many common nonagonal shapes. Some coins are nonagonal.
Some examples of forces that can act on objects to move them in a circular path are centripetal force, tension in a rope, gravitational force, and friction. These forces are necessary to keep an object moving in a curved path rather than a straight line.
Peepholes such as in hotel rooms
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round,circular, 3-D shapes
They could be circular for these reasons: * it is easier to cut when made circular But however, some pies (called cobbler sometimes) and some cookies are actually different shapes than circles.
they are objects shaped in straight sides, circular ends of equal size, and a constant circular cross section.
No, it can occur just about anywhere. For example, many objects move in more or less circular objects around some other object that attracts them.
leaf
Some examples of round objects include basketballs, oranges, dinner plates, and coins.
Some examples are a square, rectangle, that is all I know so far
Some examples of objects that may look like pentagons include home plate in baseball, the shape of a house roof, and a slice of pizza when presented with a crust that forms a five-sided shape.