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What is the minimum number of vertices that a 3-D element can have?(a) 6 vertices(b) 5 vertices(c) 3 vertices(d) 4 verticesThis question was addressed to me during an interview.My doubt stems from Types of FVM Elements topic in portion Finite Volume Methods of Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Right ANSWER is (d) 4 VERTICES

Best EXPLANATION: At least four points are needed to make an element. A TETRAHEDRON is a shape which has the least number of vertices and the least number of faces. It has 4 faces and 4 vertices. A 2-D element can be formed USING three vertices.



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