Holes
A hole is an empty space or opening in a solid object, surface, or interface. Holes can be natural, such as a cavern or a pothole, or man-made, such as a drilled bore or a perforation. The term is often used loosely to describe any absence of material that creates an opening, cavity, or recess.
In materials and engineering, holes are often produced by drilling, punching, or wear, and they may function
In geometry and topology, holes are not physical gaps but features describing an object's connectivity. For
Common natural holes include caves, boreholes, wells, and sinkholes; anthropogenic holes include drilled holes, pipes, chimneys,
Holes are described by size and shape; diameter for circular holes, cross-section for non-circular; depth; tolerances;
Holes influence mechanical strength, fluid dynamics, acoustics, and thermal properties. They can be desirable (fasteners, vents)