RBSE Class 7 Maths Notes Chapter 15 Visualising Solid Shapes

These comprehensive RBSE Class 7 Maths Notes Chapter 15 Visualising Solid Shapes will give a brief overview of all the concepts.

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RBSE Class 7 Maths Chapter 15 Notes Visualising Solid Shapes

→ The circle, the square, the rectangle, the quadrilateral and the triangle are examples of plane figures. The cube, the cuboid, the sphere, the cylinder, the cone and the pyramid are examples of solid shapes.

→ Plane figures are of two-dimensions (2-D) and the solid shapes are of three-dimensions (3-D).

→ The comers of a solid shape are called its vertices; the line segments of its skeleton are its edges and its flat surfaces are its faces.

→ A net is a skeleton-outline of a solid that can be folded to make it. The same solid can have several types of nets.

→ Solid shapes can be drawn on a flat surface (like paper) realistically. We call this 2-D representation of a 3-D solid.

RBSE Class 7 Maths Notes Chapter 15 Visualising Solid Shapes

→ Two types of sketches of a solid are possible :
(a) An oblique sketch does not have proportional lengths. Still it conveys all important aspects of the appearance of the solid.
(b) An isometric sketch is drawn on an isometric dot paper. In an isometric sketch of the solid the measurements kept proportional. 

→ Different sections of a solid can be viewed in many ways :
(a) One way is to view by cutting or slicing the shape, which would result in the cross section of the solid.
(b) Another way is by observing a 2-D shadow of a 3-D shape.
(c) A third way is to look at the shape from different angles: the front-view, the side- view and the top-view can provide a lot of information about the shape observed.

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Last Updated on May 31, 2022, 5:41 p.m.
Published May 31, 2022