It is sometimes referred to as the shape's "plan".
The following are some shapes having a square cross section: a cube, a cuboid, a square pyramid.
It is a horizontal cross-section. Its shape will depend on the shape of the solid and its orientation.
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.
having an even and horizontal surface of a shape
When a rectangular prism is cut obliquely, the cross-section can take on various shapes depending on the angle and position of the cut. Typically, the most common cross-section is a parallelogram, but it can also be a trapezoid or even a more complex shape, such as a polygon with more sides, if the cut is made at different angles. The specific dimensions and angles of the cut will determine the exact shape and area of the cross-section.
A circle
If the cylinder is standing on its flat face, the horizontal cross section is a circle. Otherwise, it is a line or a rectangle.
a square
The following are some shapes having a square cross section: a cube, a cuboid, a square pyramid.
It is a horizontal cross-section. Its shape will depend on the shape of the solid and its orientation.
False. Every cross-sectional shape of a cone is not congruent.
The shape of a transverse cross section of a cylinder is a circle.
The cross section of a shape refers to the shape obtained when the given shape is cut across a straight line. The cross section of a shape helps viewers to view inside of a given object by cutting through it.
It depends on the shape. Many prismatic or conical shapes have simple cross section - such as a polygon, a circle or an ellipse. These have simple, though different, formulae.
having an even and horizontal surface of a shape
A circle.
The cross section of cylinder along its length (parallel to the axis of symmetry has the shape of a rectangle.