Cut it in half through its centre. Then cut each half into half. You will have four fourths.
Half a sphere is a hemisphere or the shape of a ball cut in half.
Dome
If you cut the ball in half, then find the middle, it would be the distance from the middle to the edge.
Another cylinder
Cut it in half through its centre. Then cut each half into half. You will have four fourths.
Half a sphere is a hemisphere or the shape of a ball cut in half.
Dome
It's like a Golf ball cut in half but without the dimples.
If you cut the ball in half, then find the middle, it would be the distance from the middle to the edge.
It's like a golf ball cut in half but without the dimples.
Another cylinder
If you cut a rectangle in half you wouldn't get a solid figure at all, since a rectangle is a plane figure. If you made a straight line cut you would get either a triangle or a quadrilateral of some variety depending on exactly how the cut was made.
A hemisphere is a half of a sphere and looks like a portion of a ball cut in half along its equator. It has a curved surface with a flat base where it was cut.
If a solid block of material is cut in half, its density remains the same. Density is a physical property of a substance and is independent of the shape or size of the object. Therefore, cutting the block in half would not change its density.
The density of the solid substance remains unchanged when it is cut in half. The mass and volume are both halved, which means the ratio of mass to volume, i.e., density, stays the same.
No, the individual atoms in a solid remain intact when the solid is cut. Cutting a solid changes its shape and size but does not affect the individual atoms themselves.