Each polyhedron is a kind of solid object.
Some solid objects -- for example, a sphere or a torus -- are not polyhedra, but every solid object can be closely approximated with a polyhedra.
Distinguish between a public law relationship and a private law relationship.
What is the relationship between ethics and WHAT? You need at least two things to have a relationship.
a relationship between brothers should be sacred and good....
there is no relationship
well the relationship between mass and force is..........*relationship... Force=mass x acceleration
They are regular polyhedra.
Yes, they do.
There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres or polyhedra.
They are all convex, they are all polyhedra and they are all regular.
The Euler characteristic for simply connected polyhedra isF + V = E + 2 where F = # faces, V = # vertices and E = # edges.
For a simply connected polyhedra, the Euler characteristic requires that E + 2 = F + V
One polyhedron; many polyhedra. Simple,wasn't that?
For convex polyhedra it is called the Euler characteristic.This requires that V - E + F = 2where V = number of vertices,E = number of edges andF = number of faces.
No. There are only five Platonic Solids; Tetrahedron, Hexahedron, Octahedron, Dodecahedron and Icosahedron, with 4,6,8,12 and 20 faces respectively.
I think its LxWxH * * * * * No it is not. There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres and polyhedra etc.
I DON'T KNOW sorry * * * * * Three dimensional shapes, regular polyhedra.
There are several solids that have hexagonal faces. The most common examples include the hexagonal prism and the hexagonal bipyramid. Additionally, some polyhedra, like the truncated hexagonal prism and the hexagonal pyramid, also feature hexagonal faces. Overall, the number of solids with hexagonal faces can vary based on the classification of polyhedra, but they are primarily found in these forms.