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Every section of a solid sphere is a filled-in circle,

i.e. a disk with zero thickness.

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What is a circle called in a solid?

A circle in a solid is called a cross-section.


What solid figure has the same cross section when its sliced by a plane parallel to its base as when it is sliced by a plane perpendicular to its base?

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What is the intersection of a plane and a solid?

It is a cross section.


What does cross-section mean?

When a 3-dimensional (solid) object is cut by a plane, the 2-dimensional shape made where the solid object and the plane meet is the cross section.


What is known as full section of solid?

A full section of a solid is when a plane cuts through the entire solid, revealing its complete cross-section. This is helpful for analyzing the internal structure and geometry of the solid.


What solid figure is a set of your parallel cross sections are circles that are similar but not congruent?

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What is the definition of a uniform cross-section?

A Uniform Cross Section is the cross section of the solid, parallel to base, such that the resulting figure has the same shape and size as that of the base of the figure.More about Uniform Cross SectionSolids like pyramids and cones have slant heights and hence do not have uniform cross section.Examples of Uniform Cross SectionThe uniform cross section of the given prism is a square.The uniform cross section of the given cylinder is a circle.In short to say, uniform cross-section are when you dissect a 3D solid and you get all same shape (uniform).


What shape is a geometric solid that has two surfaces one is formed as a circle and the other is curved?

A cross section of an ellipsoid or sphere. A cone. A [right] truncated paraboloid (like the reflector of a car headlight). There are several others.


Which solid has a cross section with a maximum of 5 sides?

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How can you the volume of a rectangular solid?

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Are all cross section shapes that are parallel or perpendicular to one of the vase of a?

No, not all cross-section shapes that are parallel or perpendicular to one of the bases of a solid are necessarily the same. The shape of the cross-section depends on the geometry of the solid. For example, in a cylinder, the cross-sections parallel to the bases are circular, while in a prism, they may be polygonal. Each solid can produce different cross-sectional shapes based on its specific dimensions and angles.


What is a sphere shape?

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