What do those two shapes look like? Thanks
.ben Member Joined Aug 13, 2005 Messages 492 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2006 Aug 30, 2006 #1 What do those two shapes look like? Thanks
R Riviet . Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 5,593 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 30, 2006 #2 A right square pyramid is a pyramid with a square as its base with the height at the centre of the pyramid being perpendicular to the base.
A right square pyramid is a pyramid with a square as its base with the height at the centre of the pyramid being perpendicular to the base.
I ianc physics is phun! Joined Nov 7, 2005 Messages 618 Location on the train commuting to/from UNSW... Gender Male HSC 2006 Aug 30, 2006 #3 a conical tank is an upside-down cone - you can just use the normal cone formulas on it. think of one of those funnels which you use to pour liquids with
a conical tank is an upside-down cone - you can just use the normal cone formulas on it. think of one of those funnels which you use to pour liquids with
.ben Member Joined Aug 13, 2005 Messages 492 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2006 Aug 31, 2006 #4 ianc said: a conical tank is an upside-down cone - you can just use the normal cone formulas on it. think of one of those funnels which you use to pour liquids with Click to expand... Cone? Why don't they just say so sheesh! Thanks for that btw. Riviet said: A right square pyramid is a pyramid with a square as its base with the height at the centre of the pyramid being perpendicular to the base. Click to expand... Oic thanks
ianc said: a conical tank is an upside-down cone - you can just use the normal cone formulas on it. think of one of those funnels which you use to pour liquids with Click to expand... Cone? Why don't they just say so sheesh! Thanks for that btw. Riviet said: A right square pyramid is a pyramid with a square as its base with the height at the centre of the pyramid being perpendicular to the base. Click to expand... Oic thanks