The shape that emerges from a perpendicular cross-section depends on the original three-dimensional object being cut. For example, if you cross-section a cylinder perpendicularly, you will get a circle. If you do the same with a cube, the resulting cross-section will be a square. Each geometric shape produces a unique two-dimensional shape when intersected in this manner.
A circle.
It is sometimes referred to as the shape's "plan".
A circle.
a circle
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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.
A circle.
The cross section of cylinder along its length (parallel to the axis of symmetry has the shape of a rectangle.
A cross-section of a cuboid is the two-dimensional shape that results from cutting the cuboid with a plane. It is formed by the intersection of the plane with the three-dimensional cuboid. The cross-section of a cuboid can be a rectangle, square, or even a triangle, depending on how the cuboid is cut. The shape and size of the cross-section will vary based on the orientation and angle of the cutting plane relative to the cuboid.
It is sometimes referred to as the shape's "plan".
A circle.
A circle.
You cannot have a 2d cylinder. The 2d cross section will depend on the plane of the cross section.
a circle
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