The circle.
The term 'radius' is almost always applied to spheres and circular objects. It is the distance from the edge of the circle/sphere to the center. Double the radius gives you the diameter, which is the longest chord you will be able to get. In other words, the diameter is the largest distance between any two points in a circle or sphere.
A diameter of 125 feet is equivalent to saying that the distance from one side of a circle (or sphere), through its centre, to the other side is 125 feet.
There is no single formula for volume. Some simple shapes, such as a cuboid, sphere, cone, pyramid, prism have relatively simple, but different formulae. Other shapes have more complicated formulae.
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it is shapes that look 3-Dexamples . cube,hexagonal prism,sphere,rectangular prism,triangular pyramid,square pyramid and much more other but these are the figures i could think ofask your teacher for more 3-D figures and facts about those figures thank you^.^ have a good day!
Circle is the odd-one-out - all the other shapes are 3-dimensional, while a circle is a 2-dimensional figure.
Sphere.
No, it cannot. The reason for this is a circle is flat, but a sphere is a whole other story.
a circle has no face a sphere on the other hand does
A great circle is a circle on the surface of a sphere that has the same center as the sphere, while a small circle does not share the same center as the sphere. Great circles have the largest circumference of all circles on a sphere, whereas small circles have smaller circumferences. The equator is an example of a great circle on Earth, while lines of latitude other than the equator are examples of small circles.
No, a sphere and a circle are different geometric shapes. A sphere is a three-dimensional object with all points equidistant from the center, while a circle is a two-dimensional shape with all points equidistant from the center. In other words, a circle is a flat, circular shape, while a sphere is a three-dimensional, round object.
The great circle is the intersection of a sphere and any plane passing through its centre. Given two distinct points on the surface of a sphere, those two points and the centre of the sphere define a plane. [If one of the points is at the antipodes of the other, an infinite number of planes are defined.] The great circle is the circle formed when that plane meets the surface of the sphere.
Technically you can not trace a sphere. If the base conditions are the same as for the other solid shapes, for example a cylinder, there is a base on which the cylinder rests, which creates the circle when it is traced. A sphere on a base would be touching in one point, which would be a dot. If you trace half a sphere, yes, than you do get a circle.
A point, a circle and a sphere. Other candidates are ellipsoids, triangle and tetrahedra.
Since a sphere has an infinite number of side and angles, we can easily conclude that the new drawing for a sphere is a simple circle. The other new drawings do not have an infinite number of sides. Hence, They look 3D
"Many sides". I.e Everything other than a line, or a circle/sphere.
No, a sphere is like a circle. A circle is a closed figure that is not a polygon. Also another definition it is a shape with all points the same distance from the origin (center). Remember if it had any edges you would have seen the they are sharp looking rectangles and other polygons have edges.