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
23*38*4.5 = 3933 cubic meters are needed
You need the dimensions of the bricks.
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.
Definite shape and volume is a state that defines solid.
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.
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.
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.
It is a solid object and so has 3 dimensions.
Three
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 cube is a solid shape. It has three dimensions: length, width, and height, which gives it volume. In contrast, plane shapes, like squares and circles, are two-dimensional and lack depth.
A quadrilateral is a plane shape and therefore has two dimensions.