Math, asked by omtayade2311, 5 days ago

Application of Solid Figure?​

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Answered by EmperorSoul
8

Explanation:

Any object that occupies space is called a solid shape or 3-dimensional object. The phrase 3-dimensional is justified by each object having 3 dimensions: length, width, and height. Some examples of solid shapes are:

  • Cone

  • Pyramid

  • Cube

  • Cuboid

  • Sphere

  • Hemisphere

  • Cylinder

  • Prism

Here are some examples of cones in daily life:

  • Ice cream cone

  • Funnel

  • Christmas tree

  • Traffic cone

  • Waffle cone

  • Megaphone

  • Party hat

  • Volcano

Here are some examples of pyramids in daily life:

  • Pyramids of Giza

  • In Architecture, on top of clock towers.

  • Roofs of houses

  • On acupressure objects

Here are some examples of cubes in daily life:

  • Dice

  • Rubik’s Cube

  • Ice and sugar cube

  • Building blocks

  • Boxes

Here are some examples of cuboids in daily life:

  • The lunch box

  • Cubicles

  • Shoebox

  • Book

  • Carton boxes

  • Bricks

  • Mattresses

  • Cabinet

  • Microwave or Oven

  • Fridge

  • Mobile Phone

  • Washing machine

Here are some examples of spheres in daily life:

  • Ball

  • Planets

  • Sun

  • Moon

  • Stars

  • Orange

  • Marbles

  • Eyeball

  • Christmas tree decorations

Here are some examples of spheres in daily life:

  • Bowls

  • Human brain

  • Headphones

  • Igloo

  • Domes in architecture

Here are some examples of cylinders in daily life:

  • Pipes

  • Beaker

  • Cold drink cans

  • Battery

  • Water tanks

  • Gas cylinder

  • Candle

  • Fire extinguisher

  • Test tube
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Answered by βαbγGυrl
7

Answer:

  • Solid figures are three-dimensional objects, meaning they have length, width, and height. Because they have three dimensions, they have depth and take up space in our universe.
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