8 Maths PPT (Visualising Solid Shapes)
8 Maths PPT (Visualising Solid Shapes)
8 Maths PPT (Visualising Solid Shapes)
Example:
Non
Polyhedrons
Polyhedrons
Vertices 8
Faces: 6
The six faces of a cube are evident here in the form of a
flat figure (two dimensional figure). This 2D figure is
called NET of a cube.
Think: Is it
possible to have
multiple nets of a
cube?
It is a 3D Shape.
It has six faces which are all rectangles.
Faces 6
Vertices 8
Edges 12
It is a 3D Shape.
It’s base is a polygon of any number of sides.
It’s lateral faces are triangles with a common vertex.
They are named after the shape
of their bases.
No. of faces, vertices and edges
vary according to the type of Pyramid.
Triangular Pyramid (Tetrahedron) Faces 4
Vertices 4
Edges 6
Pentagonal Prism
Faces 7
Vertices 10
Edges 15
Rectangular Prism
Faces: 6 (Rectangular)
Same as Cuboid
Square Prism
Faces (Circular) 2
(Circles at top and bottom)
Faces (Curved) 1
( If we cut the rest of cylinder, we will get rectangle)
Edges 2
Vertices 0
It is a 3D shape.
Edges: 1
Faces (Circular): 1
Faces (Curved): 1
Vertex: 1
Every point on the surface of the sphere is the same
distance from the centre.
Faces (Curved) 1
Faces (Flat) 0
Vertices 0
Edges 0
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