Monday, March 2, 2026

SOLIDS

 



A mathematical solid is the portion of space enclosed by one or more surfaces. It is characterized by three measurements:

  • Length
  • Width (or Breadth)
  • Height (or Depth)
DIFFERENT TYPES 

1. Cube
A three-dimensional solid with 6 square faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.

2. Cuboid
A three-dimensional solid with 6 rectangular faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.

3. Sphere
A three-dimensional solid with a curved surface, no edges, and no vertices.

4. Cylinder
A three-dimensional solid with 2 circular faces, 1 curved surface, and no vertices.

5. Cone
A three-dimensional solid with 1 circular face, 1 curved surface, and 1 vertex.

6. Pyramid
A three-dimensional solid with a polygonal base, triangular faces, and 1 vertex.

7. Prism
A three-dimensional solid with 2 identical polygonal faces, rectangular faces, and no vertices.

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