I dont think so, but im unsure...
cans are cylinders which consist of circles so there are no edges * * * * * A cylinder has two circular edges - where the curved surface meets the plane faces that form the ends (or bases).
Two.
A cube has 12 edges and cylinders have 2 edges.
Three types of solids that do not have any faces or edges are spheres, cylinders, and cones. A sphere is perfectly round and has no edges or vertices, while a cylinder has curved surfaces but flat circular bases. A cone features a circular base and a curved surface that tapers to a point, but it also lacks distinct edges and faces.
False. Cylinders and cones are not just polyhedrons with circular bases.
Nah
A cylinder has 2 circular edges that are parallel to each other at its bases
There are primarily two types of cylinders: right cylinders and oblique cylinders. Right cylinders have bases that are aligned directly above one another, while oblique cylinders have bases that are offset, creating a slanted appearance. Additionally, cylinders can be classified based on their bases, such as circular cylinders, elliptical cylinders, and more. Each type has unique properties and applications in various fields.
Two circular edges
A cylinder has 3 faces: two circular bases and one curved surface. It has 2 vertices located at the top and bottom circular edges, and it has an infinite number of edges along the curved surface where the circular bases meet. However, if considering just the circular edges, it has 2 edges.
No. Can they be rounded? Yes.
They both have a circular face.