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There are two plane faces and a curved face, two edges and no vertices.
Faces-2 (1 flat face and 1 curved face), 1 curved edge, and 1 vertex.
A sphere has no edges or edges but its face is globular.
square
0 edges 0 faces (faces are planar bounded by linear edges) 2 curved surfaces 1 vertex
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two flat circular faces (the top and bottom) and one curved surface that wraps around the sides. It has no edges or vertices where flat surfaces meet, as the curved surface is continuous.
A cube does not have any curved faces; it has six flat, square faces. Each of these faces meets at right angles, forming the cube's edges and vertices. Therefore, the number of curved faces on a cube is zero.
A sphere has one face, and no vertices or edges.
A face, of a solid object, is a flat surface. If it is curved it is called a curved surface though sometimes it is also referred to as a face. Two faces meet at an edge, which is a line which may be straight or curved. Three or more faces meet at a point which is a vertex.
Yes, a sphere has zero vertices and zero faces. A vertex is a point where edges meet, and a face is a flat surface; since a sphere is a continuous curved surface without edges or flat surfaces, it does not possess either. Thus, it is classified as having no vertices and no faces.
1 face, 4 edges and 4 vertices.
A cylinder would fit the given description