Plectrum
star sphere
polygons perhaps
Maybe only a circle and a oval. :P
Pyramids have some triangular faces.
The shapes of atomic orbitals, designated as s, p, d, and f, vary based on their angular momentum. The s orbitals are spherical, while p orbitals are shaped like dumbbells with two lobes. D orbitals have more complex shapes, often resembling clovers or having multiple lobes, and f orbitals have even more intricate shapes with multiple lobes and nodes. These shapes influence how atoms interact and bond with one another.
Polygon
Pentagon Parallelogram Pie-shaped Polygon Pyramid
pentagon parallelogram polygon pyramid
star sphere
pentagon!!
jigsaw
rhombus
triangle
No. Example: A cube has no curved sides. A cylinder has curved sides but not all shapes with curved faces begin with c.
Who knows where they begin .
Who knows where they begin .
Pecans, pine nuts, peanuts and pistachios are nuts. They begin with the letter p.