Difference between revisions of "Solid"
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− | *Cube | + | *[[Cube]] |
− | *Sphere | + | *[[Sphere]] |
− | *Cylinder | + | *[[Cylinder]] |
*Irregular icosahedron | *Irregular icosahedron | ||
− | + | *[[Platonic solid]] | |
− | *[[Platonic | ||
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− | *Square | + | *[[Square]] |
− | *Plane | + | *[[Plane]] |
− | *Dodecahedron | + | *[[Dodecahedron]] |
− | *Line | + | *[[Line]] |
− | *Vector | + | *[[Vector]] |
Latest revision as of 03:50, 11 October 2013
Solids are 3D shapes. They may or may not have holes. They may or may not have curved edges.
Examples:
- Cube
- Sphere
- Cylinder
- Irregular icosahedron
- Platonic solid
Non-examples: