what is the study of the design, form and function of objects in the real world
The earth is nearly a spherical object and its surface area = 4*pi*radius2
A real world example of a cubic function might be the change in volume of a cube or sphere, depending on the change in the dimensions of a side or radius, respectively.
A cone could be a party hat && a sphere couldd be a bowling ball.
a ball or a round candle
a basketball, a gumball, or a bowl
baseball basketball gumball marble
Globe
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A square or... ummm... let me think there is not real shape that can do that they all have corners or sides!! or HAHA a sphere!! A sphere is the correct answer.
some real world examples of a sphere could be a basketball ,baseball, soccerball ,or even there earth itself
In mathematics, the term sphere defines only one shape, and every sphere has exactly the same shape. Of course, in the real world spheres are imperfect, so they all actually have different shapes, if only slightly different. On the quantum level, sphere are uncertain (like everything else) so you can't be completely sure what shape they actually have.
In a vacuum, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass, shape, or material. However, in the real world where there is air resistance, more aerodynamic objects like a smooth sphere or a witch ball may fall faster than irregularly shaped objects due to reduced air resistance.
you gotta be a real G to know
Technically, a 3D shape is any three-dimensional object, so if you're referring to which shape among the cube, sphere, pyramid, and the rest of them is biggest, it varies. If you mean which object in the real world is the biggest shape, then restate your question more plainly.
what is the study of the design, form and function of objects in the real world