Polygon
It is called a polyhedron.
A polyhedron.
No it is not. A polygon is a plane space enclosed by straight lines. A letter "E" does not enclose any space and so cannot be a polygon.
There is no "space" inside a solid figure (body).However the solid figure can be measured in terms of its volume (the amount of space it occupies).
Because two straight lines cannot enclose a space - they can only cross at one point.
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It is called a polyhedron.
A polyhedron.
Shapes
So the line that make the perimeter can enclose a space.
A space entirely devoid of matter is called a vacuum. It is a region where there is no physical substance present, including gas, liquid, or solid particles.
It can be, when used with a noun such as space or area. It is also the past tense of the verb enclose.
No it is not. A polygon is a plane space enclosed by straight lines. A letter "E" does not enclose any space and so cannot be a polygon.
Matter is not a solid that takes up space. Mass on the other hand, is a solid that takes up space.
Yes. A solid occupies space. All matter occupies space.
A diameter is a line. A single line cannot enclose a space, and thus has no area.
Friction occurs between two surfaces in contact with each other. While friction is commonly experienced on Earth due to the presence of solid surfaces, it can also occur in other environments, such as in space where interactions between objects can create friction.