3D SHAPES BY: HAMSIKA LOUKYA MEDA SREEYA VAISHNAVI HAMSIKA
An object that has height, width and depth, like any object in the real world These figures are solid or hollow They are also called solid geometric figures What are three-dimensional figures? HAMSIKA
Face – the flat surface of a 3-D shape Edge – a line where two faces meet Vertex (vertices) – the point where three or more faces meet (corner) PARTS OF A 3-D SHAPE SREEYA
CUBOID Six faces which are all rectangles. Key Feature Faces 6 Vertices 8 Edges 12 Faces, Vertices and Edges SREEYA
CUBE Six faces which are all squares. Key Feature Faces 6 Vertices 8 Edges 12 Faces, Vertices and Edges SREEYA
CONE Key Feature Faces, Vertices and Edges A Cone has no edge and corner Cone is made up of: a circular base a curved surface that comes to a point at the top (vertex) VAISHNAVI
Cylinder A three-dimensional shape with one curved surface and 2 equal circles as its base Key Feature Faces, Vertices and Edges 2 faces, 1 surface, no edges and no corners . VAISHNAVI
SPHERE Every point on the surface of the sphere is the same distance from the centre. Key Feature Faces, Vertices and Corners It has only one curved surface. A sphere has no face , edge, vertex and corner VAISHNAVI
A prism is a polyhedron, with two parallel faces called bases. The other faces are always parallelograms. The prism is named by the shape of its base. Faces, Vertices and Edges PRISM Key Feature LOUKYA
PYRAMID A pyramid is a solid whose base is a plane rectilinear figure whose side faces are triangles having a common vertex, called the vertex of the pyramid. Key Feature Faces, Vertices and Corners LOUKYA