If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.
If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.
If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.
If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.
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If you take a ball of dough, for example, and gently push a bit in, you will have a different shape. Do it again, another shape. And so on.
If they look like tin cans then they are cylinders and have opposite curved parallel sides
Sphere, ellipsoid, torus, paraboloid, hyperboloid are shapes with only curved surfaces. Hemisphere, quadrant, cone and cylinder are examples of shapes with curved and plane surfaces. There are, of course, many others.
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An infinite number of curved sides
At least one of the sides must be curved for a two sided shape. If the curved shape is part of a circle you will have shapes like a segment of a circle, a crescent or a convex lens. The types of shapes can be increased greatly if the curved side can be elliptic, or even better, just a wobbly line.