A cylinder is formed by revolving a rectangle around one of its sides. The rectangle's length becomes the height of the cylinder, while its width becomes the diameter of the circular bases. As a result, the two circular bases of the cylinder are parallel and congruent to each other.
a circle is a 2D shape while a cylinder is 3D shape
The 2D parallel shape that represents a cross section of a cylinder is a circle. When a cylinder is sliced parallel to its base, each cross section reveals a circular shape, regardless of where the cut is made along the height of the cylinder. This circular cross section maintains the same diameter as the bases of the cylinder.
It is a trapezoid which is a 2D shape whereas the rest are 3D shapes.
A cylinder is a three-dimensional geometric shape, not a two-dimensional one. However, if we refer to its 2D representation, it can be visualized as a rectangle (representing the curved surface when unwrapped) and two circles (representing the top and bottom bases). In 2D, the essential characteristics of a cylinder are depicted through these shapes, highlighting its circular bases and height.
this is the shape of 2d cone
You cannot have a 2d cylinder. The 2d cross section will depend on the plane of the cross section.
no, it's a 3D shape. (:
a circle is a 2D shape while a cylinder is 3D shape
A rectangle (rolled into a circular shape).
The awnswer before was wrong. I was looking for the2D shape of a cylinder.
1 rectangle and 2 circle.
The 2D parallel shape that represents a cross section of a cylinder is a circle. When a cylinder is sliced parallel to its base, each cross section reveals a circular shape, regardless of where the cut is made along the height of the cylinder. This circular cross section maintains the same diameter as the bases of the cylinder.
You can make a tube (or pipe) by using a rectangle and bending it around on itself. With two circles, you can close of each end of the tube to make a cylinder.
It is a trapezoid which is a 2D shape whereas the rest are 3D shapes.
A cylinder is a three-dimensional geometric shape, not a two-dimensional one. However, if we refer to its 2D representation, it can be visualized as a rectangle (representing the curved surface when unwrapped) and two circles (representing the top and bottom bases). In 2D, the essential characteristics of a cylinder are depicted through these shapes, highlighting its circular bases and height.
If it is folded out it is called a net. It forms two circles and a rectangle.
A quadrilateral rectangle or a square