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Cubes: Made by - Kavish Sahgal

This document provides information about cubes. It describes cubes as three-dimensional solid objects with six square faces that meet at each vertex. Cubes have six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. The document also discusses orthogonal projections of cubes and how cubes can be represented as spherical tilings that are projected onto a plane.

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Cubes: Made by - Kavish Sahgal

This document provides information about cubes. It describes cubes as three-dimensional solid objects with six square faces that meet at each vertex. Cubes have six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. The document also discusses orthogonal projections of cubes and how cubes can be represented as spherical tilings that are projected onto a plane.

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CUBES

MADE BY – KAVISH SAHGAL


CUBES
MADE BY- KAVISH SAHGAL
CONTENTS
1. INFORMATION ON CUBES
2. ORTHOGONAL PROJECTION
3. SPHERICHAL TILLING
INFORMATION ABOUT CUBES
• In a cube is a three dimensional solid object bounded by
six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at
each vertex
• The cube is the only regular hexahedronand is one of the
five Platonic solids. It has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.
• The cube is also a square parallelepiped an
equilateral cuboid and a right rhombohedron. It is a regular
square prism in three orientations, and a trigonal
trapezohedron in four orientations.
• The cube is dual to the octahedron. It has cubical
or octahedral symmetry
ORTHOGONAL
PROJECTIONS
• The cube has four special orthogonal projections,
centered, on a vertex, edges, face and normal to
its vertex figure. The first and third correspond to the
A2 and B2 Coxeter planes
SPHERHICAL OBJECTS
The cube can also be represented as a spherical
tiling, and projected onto the plane via
a stereographic projection. This projection
is conformal, preserving angles but not areas or
lengths. Straight lines on the sphere are projected
as circular arcs on the plane

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