The closest piece of metal that looks like a Frisbee would probably be a buzz saw.
A Sector.
it is a piece of pizza or half a piece of toast. It is shaped like that because i cut it that way. ChaCha Again!
its a piece of curved metal with another piece of metal going through it at the top
To generalize somewhat. There are many different types of percussion instruments. A percussion is basically any musical object that you hit with a stick to make a sound. A drum is usually a rounded piece of wood or metal with a plastic, cloth, or vinyl on top that is hit to produce a sound. A triangle is a percussion instrument and is a piece of metal shaped like a triangle with a gap in one corner. A xelephone has different shaped blocks that are hit to make different pitched sounds. Cymbals are flattened pieces of metal shaped into a circle. A piano is also considered a percussion instrument. The list goes on and on.
A wind vane typically consists of a flat or arrow-shaped piece of metal attached to a vertical pole. The metal piece rotates freely, pointing in the direction of the wind. This allows observers to easily determine the wind direction.
a metal shaped like a pail with a circle in the middle
A solid piece of glass shaped like a wedge is called a prism. Prisms are often used in optics to disperse light into its constituent colors or to reflect light at different angles.
Jody wrote a piece of an answer to a question on WikiAnswers. There was a dangerous piece of metal on the roadway. I would like a piece of pie.
Electric Triangle
Stilus (sharp piece of wood shaped like a pen) wax tablet
No, a flat piece of metal does not have air trapped within its sides. Metal is a solid material that does not contain air pockets unless intentionally added during manufacturing processes like casting or forging.
When a hot piece of metal is attached to a cold piece of metal, heat will transfer from the hot metal to the cold metal until they reach thermal equilibrium. The hot metal will cool down while the cold metal will heat up until they both settle at a common temperature.