A solid shape that resembles a wedge of Swiss cheese is a frustum of a cone. This shape has a circular base that tapers to a smaller circular top, similar to the triangular wedge that can be cut from a larger cone. Additionally, it often features holes or indentations, akin to the characteristic holes found in Swiss cheese, which can be represented as cutouts or voids in the frustum.
an ice-cream cone
A block of cheese, for one.
Melted cheese is a liquid,i dunno why but,once i searched this question,i looked at a question, it saidIs cheese solid or liquid and then i looked at the bottom of that question,it said:It depends; Melted cheese is a liquid... so i posted the question and i answerd it like this...
solids always have a fixed shape because the particles in a solid are stuck together which means there is no where for the particle to move.
Yes it is a solid because if a piece of cheese is a solid then why is a block of cheese is not is the same thing
a chese is not a solid because you can cut it Cheese is solid. Yes you can cut it and it has liquids in it (milk) it is completely solid.
Such a material is semi- solid, why solid ? because if you shaped it, the shape remains as it is till you disturbed. Why it is not liquid ? because it can not flow like liquids.
A 5-sided shaped solid is called a pentagon in Geometry. It can either be a simple or a self-intersecting pentagon.
a quadrilateral
Cottage cheese is a solid, sometimes as a paste.
Mac and cheese is a solid food. The sauce is liquid, but starchy. The solid is of course the mac and cheese.
A chunk is a large, solid piece of something, broken, not cut or shaped, and usually roughly cubic in shape.