A polyhedron is a solid with flat faces - a cube is just one of many different examples of regular polyhedra - otherwise known as platonic solids.
It is a triangle inside another shape, usually such that its vertices are on the boundaries of the other shape.
There are 5 platonic solids. They are: Tetrahedron, Octahedron, Icosahedron, Cube, and Dodecahedron
Its when a field is being tested for various values and different action is to be taken for each value.
Because 6 platonic solids would be too many, and 4 wouldn't be enough
In Nested Logic a Logic is contained within a Logic. If the Outer Logic is TRUE then the internal Logic is executed. Nested IF, Nested For, Nested While, e.t.c are some examples of Nested Logic in Modern Computer Languages.
Rubber and glass which become softer as they are heated are examples of crystalline solids
No, rubber and glass are examples of amorphous solids, not crystalline solids. Crystalline solids have a repeating atomic arrangement, while amorphous solids lack a regular, ordered structure.
Solids: Examples of non-polar solids include wax and plastic. Liquids: Examples of non-polar liquids include hexane and toluene.
Crystal Solids. Hope that helps
Glass and rubber are examples of amorphous solids, while table salt and silver are examples of crystalline solids. Amorphous solids lack an organized atomic structure, whereas crystalline solids have a well-defined repeating pattern.
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They are examples of crystalline solids, which have a repeating pattern of particles arranged in a specific order.
A Rubber and Chewing Gum
rubber,spandex,etc.
ice, a rock, coal, ect.
water