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How many faces and edges and vertes cylinder have?

cylinder has 3 faces,1curved faces,2 flat faces and 2 curved edges


How many faces in a cylinder?

There are 2 faces on a cylinder.


How many faces does cylinder have?

A cylinder has three faces.


What figure has 2 bases but no faces?

Many references consider a face must be a flat surface, so a cylinder would fit this.


Is a square has one flat face?

It has one flat face if its 2 dimensional. It has 6 flat faces if it is 3 dimensional.


What shape has two faces and can roll?

A cylinder. Technically, the curved surface of a cylinder is not called a face, only the flat surfaces, so a cylinder has 2 faces and one curved surface.


How many face does a cylinder have?

6


How many flat surface of a cylinder?

2


Does a cylinder have a 1 to 2 ratio of faces to edges?

That depends on your definition of a 'face'. Some references define a face as any surface (curved or flat). Others specify that it must be a flat surface. If you go with this one, then a cylinder has 2 faces. If you include the curved surface, then 3 faces. If an edge doesn't have to be a straight line, then it has 2 edges. Either way you want to define these, there's no combination that would come up with a 1:2 ratio. You could have either a 2:2 (which reduces to 1:1), or you could have a 3:2 ratio.


How many faces does a cone have?

a cone is a 3d shape and it has:1 edge1 verticeand2 facesA Cone don't have a face because the flat surface on the bottom is not a face..like a square pyramid.a square pyramid has only four faces ant it not include the flat surface on the bottom


Is a angle a flat surface that has no boundaries?

no. an angle is a pointed surface that has 2 boundaries.


What is meant by 2 dimensional surface?

it is a flat surface... the opposite of 3-dimentional.