Application of Solid Figure?
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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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- 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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