The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.
The 3 dimensional version of a circle is a sphere - a round ball. You can make it out of putty or papier mache.
No. A circle is 2-dimensional. A sphere, however, is a 3-dimensional object with circular cross-sections.
The three-dimensional form of a circle is a cylinder.
The sphere. Unlike the circle, the sphere is a sort of "3 Dimensional" version of the circle. A circle, being a 2-D round shape, has a face... whereas brought into 3-D, the sphere is free of all "faces".
The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.
Well two dimensional means a flat shape, like a square, or a circle. A three dimensional shape means you can hold it, like the 3-D version of a square is a cube, and a 3-D circle is a sphere.
The 3 dimensional version of a circle is a sphere - a round ball. You can make it out of putty or papier mache.
No. A circle is 2-dimensional. A sphere, however, is a 3-dimensional object with circular cross-sections.
The three-dimensional form of a circle is a cylinder.
A circle is two dimensional because the two dimensions are width and length. 3 dimensional would be width, length and depth but since you can just write it on paper, it has no depth.
The sphere. Unlike the circle, the sphere is a sort of "3 Dimensional" version of the circle. A circle, being a 2-D round shape, has a face... whereas brought into 3-D, the sphere is free of all "faces".
No. A circle is a 2-dimensional object a sphere is 3-d. However, a circle would generate a sphere if rotated about a diameter.
a Sphere.
Circle is the odd-one-out - all the other shapes are 3-dimensional, while a circle is a 2-dimensional figure.
Many shapes have curves. Some curved shapes include:circle (2-dimensional)cone (3-dimensional)sphere (3-dimensional)cylinder (3-dimensional)
Something that is not flat. A cube is three-dimensional, but a square is not. A sphere is three-dimensional, but a circle is not.