polygons perhaps
Oh, dude, shapes that start with the letter "p"? Let's see, we've got pentagon, parallelogram, pyramid, and polygon. Like, there are probably more, but those are the ones that come to mind. So, yeah, shapes with a "p" for the win!
Maybe only a circle and a oval. :P
Pyramids have some triangular faces.
The shapes of atomic orbitals, designated as s, p, d, and f, vary based on their angular momentum. The s orbitals are spherical, while p orbitals are shaped like dumbbells with two lobes. D orbitals have more complex shapes, often resembling clovers or having multiple lobes, and f orbitals have even more intricate shapes with multiple lobes and nodes. These shapes influence how atoms interact and bond with one another.
The rational numbers. The set of rational numbers is the set of all numbers that can be expressed as p/q where p and q are integers.
edges, shapes, and borders... or all of the above :p
pentagon!!
Oh, dude, shapes that start with the letter "p"? Let's see, we've got pentagon, parallelogram, pyramid, and polygon. Like, there are probably more, but those are the ones that come to mind. So, yeah, shapes with a "p" for the win!
7 Sides on a Twenty Pence Piece
Polygon
clearly not squares :P
polygon pentagon parallellagram pyramid
Plastics
Maybe only a circle and a oval. :P
The shape of a p orbital is like a dumbbell-shaped. P orbital shapes depends on the quantum numbers affiliated with an energy state.
Pentagon Parallelogram Pie-shaped Polygon Pyramid
Pentagon Parallelogram Pie-shaped Polygon Pyramid