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sábado, 21 de junio de 2025

CUBO

Description Edit Subject, Category, Year Subject Geometric Category Photography Year 2000 Mediums, Materials, Styles Mediums Digital, Glass, Color, Photo Materials Glass Styles Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, Illustration, Photorealism Dimensions 100 W x 161 H x 0.2 D centimeters Keywords volume, three-dimensional, interior design, cube, dimensions, four-dimensional, regular polyhedron, geometry, n-dimensional, hypercube, jewel, magic Description In geometry, a cube [1] is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets, or sides, with three joints at each vertex. The cube is the only regular hexahedron and is one of the five Platonic solids. It has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. The cube is also a parallelepiped square, a parallelepiped equilateral and a rhombohedron right. It is a regular square prism in three orientations and a trigonal trapezohedron in four orientations. The cube is dual with the octahedron. It has cubic or octahedral symmetry. The cube is the only convex polyhedron whose faces are all square The cube has four kinds of symmetry, which can be represented by coloring the faces with transitive vertex. The highest octahedral symmetry O h has all faces the same color. The dihedral symmetry D 4h comes from the fact that the cube is a prism, with all four sides the same color. The prismatic subset D 2d has the same color as the previous one and D 2h has alternating colors for its sides for a total of three colors, paired by opposite sides. Each form of symmetry has a different Wythoff symbol. The cube is the cell of the only regular mosaic in three-dimensional Euclidean space. It is also unique among the Platonic solids in having faces with an even number of sides, and consequently it is the only member of that group that is a zonohedron (each face has point symmetry). The analog of a cube in four-dimensional Euclidean space has a special name: a tesseract or hypercube. More correctly, a hypercube (or n-dimensional cube or simply n -cube) is the analog of the cube in n-dimensional Euclidean space and a tesseract is the hypercube of order 4. A hypercube is also called a polytope of measure My preference is the gigantography my files support large sizes without losing definition. It is also possible to print on different types of papers, transparencies, materials. The montages can allow the use of lights and other special effects. These works are also offered in limited editions for sizes larger than those presented here. Ask for prices and sizes I recommend sound effects to enhance the effect

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