No, it isn't.
-- The frustum of a cone has. -- A right cylinder has.
There is no frustum of a cone. There is a frustum, which is a cone with the top cut off parallel to the ground.
i have an answer for both a frustum of a pyramid and a frustum of a cone which do you need frustum of a cone just give both of them
A large cone has a greater volume than a small frustum while a small cone has a smaller volume than a large frustum
ummm.., I....... A cube, a cuboid, a pyramid, a cone, a sphere, a cylinder and a prism. Is it okay if I give you 12? Here you go: * Cube * Cone * Pyramid * Rectangular Prism * Pyramid * Cylinder * Sphere * Hexagonal Prism * Triangular Prism * Frustum of a Cone * Frustum of a Pyramid * Oval * Tube/Pipe A cube, a cuboid, a pyramid, a cone, a sphere, a cylinder and a prism.
You cannot since you have no information regarding the shape. It could be a cylinder, a cone, a frustum, or one of many other possible shapes.
There are many possible answers. Some are: A sphere or ellipsoid intersected by two planes; A toroid (doughnut) with a wedge cut out; A cylinder; A frustum of a cone.
Yes, it must because a frustum is only a part of a cone.
Yes and it is cone that has part of its top cut off parallel to its base and it looks like a plant pot.
A frustum is a truncated cone or pyramid. In other words, a cone with the top cut off, much like an ice cream cone with a flat bottom.
A cone can have a greater volume than its frustum, but it depends on the dimensions of both the cone and the frustum. The volume of a cone is calculated using the formula ( V = \frac{1}{3} \pi r^2 h ), while the volume of a frustum is given by ( V = \frac{1}{3} \pi h (R^2 + Rr + r^2) ), where ( R ) and ( r ) are the radii of the two bases of the frustum. If the frustum is formed by cutting off the top of the cone, its volume will always be less than that of the original cone.
You get a frustum.