Cross Sectional Cut
A cutting or piece of something cut off at right angles to an axis also.
Cross sectional cut. The boundary of a cross section in three dimensional space that is parallel to two of the axes that is parallel to the plane determined by these axes is sometimes referred to as a contour line. In geometry and science a cross section is the non empty intersection of a solid body in three dimensional space with a plane or the analog in higher dimensional spaces. Therefore if a cross section is parallel to the top or bottom of the solid the area of the cross section is l w.
Cutting an object into slices creates many parallel cross sections. The cross section of this object is a triangle. Cross section means the representation of the intersection of an object by a plane along its axis for example a cylinder shaped object is cut by a plane parallel to its base.
So there has been an intersection of the object. A cross section is the shape we get when cutting straight through an object. V l w h.
A well known example is a cross section of a tree that shows its growth rings and tells its age. Cross sectional area of a rectangular solid the volume of any rectangular solid including a cube is the area of its base length times width multiplied by its height. For example if a plane cuts through mountains of a raised reli.
This is a cross section of a piece of celery. In sample preparation for sem for cross sectional cut if the sample be a polymeric thin films with low adhesion properties using the normal cutting method may destroy the sample polymeric. Then the resultant cross section will be a circle.
A representation of such a cutting.