Maths 7
Maths 7
Cuboid-
A cuboid has six rectangular faces , twelve edges and eight vertices.
Cube:
A cubiod which length, breadth and height are all equal is called cube.
Prism:
A prism is a solid which has two identical top and bottom faces( called base) with their
corresponding sides parallel. The other faces are rectangular.
Pyramid:
A pyramid is a solid in which the vertices of one face(called base) are joined by edges to
one other vertex ( called common vertex ) . The base is the polygon and all other faces are
triangular.
Tetrahedron:
It is a special triangular pyramid whose base and all faces are equilateral triangles of same
size
Sphere:
The adjoining figure shows a sphere, it has only one face which is curved.
Cylender:
The adjoining figure shows a right circular cylinder . A right circular cylinder has two plane
faces, one curved face and two curved edges.
Cone:
A ( right circular) cone has one plane faces, one curved face, one vertex and one curved
edge.