State the properties of Cube, Cuboid, Sphere, Cone and Cylinder. Give a detailed answer.
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In geometry, a cube is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex. The cube is the only regular hexahedron and is one of the five Platonic solids. It has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices
A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with a length, width, and a height. The cuboid shape has six sides called faces. Each face of a cuboid is a rectangle, and all of a cuboid's corners (called vertices) are 90-degree angles. Ultimately, a cuboid has the shape of a rectangular box
Many other surfaces share this property. Of all the solids having a given volume, the sphere is the one with the smallest surface area; of all solids having a given surface area, the sphere is the one having the greatest volume. ... Other such immersed surfaces as minimal surfaces have constant mean curvature
Properties of a Cone. As we can see in the image, a cone has only one face (or flat side, also called a base), and that face is circular. The sides of the cone are curved and roll up to a point at the top. ... The height of the cone is the distance from the base to the vertex.
A cylinder is a geometric solid that is very common in everyday life, such as a soup can. If you take it apart you find it has two ends, called bases, that are usually circular. The bases are always congruent and parallel to each other
A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with a length, width, and a height. The cuboid shape has six sides called faces. Each face of a cuboid is a rectangle, and all of a cuboid's corners (called vertices) are 90-degree angles. Ultimately, a cuboid has the shape of a rectangular box
Many other surfaces share this property. Of all the solids having a given volume, the sphere is the one with the smallest surface area; of all solids having a given surface area, the sphere is the one having the greatest volume. ... Other such immersed surfaces as minimal surfaces have constant mean curvature
Properties of a Cone. As we can see in the image, a cone has only one face (or flat side, also called a base), and that face is circular. The sides of the cone are curved and roll up to a point at the top. ... The height of the cone is the distance from the base to the vertex.
A cylinder is a geometric solid that is very common in everyday life, such as a soup can. If you take it apart you find it has two ends, called bases, that are usually circular. The bases are always congruent and parallel to each other