The primary function of the cornea's curved surface is to bend light rays to focus them on the retina.
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
Zero. A cube does not have a curved surface area.
The curved surface are is: pi*diameter*height
It called the curved surface area. There is no special name for it.
A football has a curved surface and polygons are flat. You can approximate a curved surface quite well if you use enough polygons but each polygon will still be flat and a football does have a curved (and rough) surface. Using a few thousand polygons you can create an approximation of a football with stitching seams and every detail but you will not have a curved surface you will have an approximation of a curved surface.
No prism can have a curved surface.
No but a cone has a curved surface
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
The hammer is hard and heavy, which helps to drive the nail in. The flat surface is for striking, and the curved clawed surface is for prying.
Zero. A cube does not have a curved surface area.
The curved outer surface of a circle is the perimeter.
The curved surface are is: pi*diameter*height
The refractive index (how much light is bent) between air and the cornea of the eye is different from that between water and the cornea of the eye. The corneas of our eyes are curved by the right amount to allow images to be properly formed on our retinas - that is considering an air to cornea interface. The corneas of fish curved slightly more to compensate for a water to cornea interface so they get clear vision while under water. (Actually it is our eyes that compensate as the water eye came first).
curved
i think its curved
Adhesion is the property of water causes the curved surface
It called the curved surface area. There is no special name for it.