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solid sphere

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solid sphere [′säl·əd ‚sfir]
(mathematics)
The union of a sphere with its interior.


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00 Paperback Biblioteca di Nuncius, Studi e testi; 64 QA802 If the planets are not painted on solid spheres that rotate around the Earth, then how do they move?
The original version of the Banach-Tarski (BT) paradox shows how a solid sphere can be sliced into a finite number of point sets that can be shifted about to make two balls identical in shape and size to the original
2) Plastic Pigments are submicron polystyrene spheres introduced in 1969 as 100-500 nanometer solid sphere pigments to improve glossing.
 
 
 
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