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solids-with-curved-surfaces
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The Characteristics of Solids with Curved Surfaces
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Right or Oblique Solids with Curved Surfaces
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The Characteristics of Solids with Curved Surfaces
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characteristics
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Solids with curved surfaces are a subcategory of solids. They have a marked difference from polyhedrons.
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Solids with curved surfaces are solids bounded by at least one curved face.
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Right or Oblique Solids with Curved Surfaces
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Like polyhedrons, solids with curved surfaces can be straight or oblique.
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A right solid with a curved surface has a height from the centre of one base that meets the centre of the other base.
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In everyday life, these types of curved solids are used to build various structures or accessories.
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Sometimes the centres of each base are not aligned.
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An oblique solid with a curved surface has a height from the centre of one base that does not meet the centre of the other.
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Since the centres are not aligned, the resulting solid is more difficult to construct.
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