A geometric solid is defined in 3 dimensions.
Theoretical Mathematics
In mathematics, the term "solid" is used to mean "an object that has the same dimensionality as the space under discussion." So it's possible to talk about 7-dimensional solids, which have 7 dimensions, or 23-dimensional solids, which have 23 dimensions. (This is different from the use of time as a "4th dimension".)
if i assume that by "without a shape" you mean having an irregular or difficult shape to use math equations to calculate then you could use water displacement for example, in a measured container filled with a specific pre-measured amount of water, noting the volume, add the solid and now you can subtract the old volume from the first to get the solid's volume
You need the dimensions of the bricks.
23*38*4.5 = 3933 cubic meters are needed
Definite shape and volume is a state that defines solid.
Ice, like any other solid matter, has three dimensions (length, width, and height) because it is a physical object that occupies space in these three directions. In the case of ice, its molecular structure and arrangement result in a solid with a defined shape and volume in three dimensions.
Well, it depends. If it is a solid shape,such as a cube, that would be 3 dimensional or 3D. But if it is just a plane shape, like a square, that would be 0 dimensions, or if you wish to call it, 0D (But that is not the way to say it).
Describing a geometric solid with only two dimensions may not provide a complete representation of its shape and structure. A geometric solid is best described in three dimensions to convey its full volume, surface area, and shape.
It has three dimensions.
A solid is a 3 dimensional object because it has width, breadth and depth whereas a 2 dimensional shape only has width and breadth.
You must provide us with the shape and dimensions of the solid figure.
When you triple the dimensions of a flat (2-dimensional) shape,the area increases by (3)2 = 9 times.When you triple the dimensions of a solid (3-dimensional) shape,the volume increases by (3)3 = 27 times.
Yes, the dimensions of a solid are its measurable extents in space, typically described in terms of length, width, and height (or depth). These dimensions define the solid's shape and volume. In three-dimensional geometry, solids can also include additional properties like surface area and volume, which are derived from their dimensions.
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It is a solid object and so has 3 dimensions.
A shape refers to the outline or form of an object, such as a circle or square. A solid shape, on the other hand, has three dimensions (length, width, and height) and occupies space, like a cube or sphere. In essence, all solid shapes are shapes, but not all shapes are solid shapes.
A quadrilateral is a plane shape and therefore has two dimensions.
A solid is frequently referred to as a "three-dimensional object" due to its shape and structure occupying space in three dimensions.