Convex
The word 'convex' refers to a shape that is curved outwards. In geometric terms, a convex shape bulges outward, resembling the exterior of a sphere or a dome. This is in contrast to 'concave,' which describes a shape that curves inwards.
A polygon is a shape with 3 or more sides
Curved outward refers to a shape or surface that bulges or extends away from a central point or axis. This can be seen in various contexts, such as the shape of a convex lens, the surface of a dome, or the profile of a hill. In geometry, it contrasts with shapes that curve inward, like concave structures. Examples include the exterior of a sphere or the sides of a bowl facing upward.
curved, twisted
Circular, Curved.
convex
A mirror that is curved outward is convex. A mirror that is curved inward is concave.
Curved or rounded outward
convex means in geography as something which is curved outward for example a hill is convex because it is curved outwardly and don't get confused in concave of hill because a hill never is concave a bowl is concave so convex is curved outwardly and concave is curved inwardly
The reflecting surface of a mirror is flat.
The word 'centrifugal' is an adjective used to describe a noun as moving or directed outward from the center.Example sentence:You are held in your seat on a loop roller coast by centrifugal force.
Another word for depression or indentation is "concavity." Concavity refers to a surface that curves inward or has a depressed area. It is commonly used in mathematics and geometry to describe the shape of a curve or surface that is curved inward rather than outward.
A lens curved outward is called a convex lens. This type of lens is thicker at the center than at the edges and causes light rays passing through it to converge to a focal point.
Convex lenses are curved inward. Concave lenses curve outward.
A "concave" mirror curves inward. A "convex" mirror curves outward.
No, the word "curved" is not an adverb."curved" is a noun and a verb.The adverb form of this word is curvedly.
The root word for curved is "curve."