Euclid just another Greek
point,line,plame
In geometry, a solid cannot exist entirely in a plane because solids are three-dimensional objects, while a plane is two-dimensional. A solid has depth in addition to width and height, so while the base or projection of a solid can lie within a plane, the solid itself extends beyond the confines of that plane. Thus, a solid can intersect a plane but cannot be fully contained within it.
The intersection of a plane with a solid figure is the set of points where the plane cuts through the solid. This intersection can take various forms depending on the orientation and position of the plane relative to the solid; it can be a point, a line, or a two-dimensional shape (such as a circle or polygon). The specific nature of the intersection is determined by the geometry of both the plane and the solid figure involved.
Section plane is the intersection of a plane cutting through a solid
Euclid just another Greek
1800
You name it !No solid lies in a plane.
what is a solid
A solid has a depth, a plane figure does not.
point,line,plame
Section of the plane.
I think its plane
In geometry, a solid cannot exist entirely in a plane because solids are three-dimensional objects, while a plane is two-dimensional. A solid has depth in addition to width and height, so while the base or projection of a solid can lie within a plane, the solid itself extends beyond the confines of that plane. Thus, a solid can intersect a plane but cannot be fully contained within it.
it is a plane shape because you said its a square
Yes, solid deodorant can be carried on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
one is plane and one is solid