The surface created when a three-dimensional object is sliced through by a plane, revealing its internal structure and composition.
A perspective or view of an object or situation that highlights its characteristics or condition from a specific angle, often obscured in its entirety.
In mathematics, the intersection surface formed when a solid body meets a plane.
The surface created at the point where an object has been cut, revealing its internal structure or contents.
A cross-sectional view that displays the interior features of an object, often used in architectural or engineering drawings to illustrate how different elements are arranged.
The resultant flat area obtained from slicing through a material, providing insights into both the material's properties and its composition at the cut point.
A diagram that represents the internal structure of an object as if it has been cut along a specific plane, revealing the details not visible from the outside.
A visual representation that illustrates the cross-sectional area obtained by slicing through a three-dimensional shape, helping to analyze its inner composition.
An image or drawing that demonstrates a specific perspective of a more complex entity by depicting the results of an imagined cross-section, often used in technical or architectural contexts.