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A solid figure with one circular base and one curved surface is called a cylinder. In a cylinder, the circular base is parallel to the other circular base (if there is one), and the curved surface connects the edges of the base, forming a three-dimensional shape. If it has only one base, it can be considered a cone, which has a circular base and a single curved surface that narrows to a point.
A cone has one circular base and a vertex that is not on the base.as described on math.com
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A right circular cone is perfectly balanced on its circular base. Imagine a cone that has a circular base, but leans to one side - this is a non right circular cone.
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A Right Circular Cone is one wherein the base of the cone is circular and the axis of the cone is perpendicular to the base and passes through the center of the base and the vertex of the cone.
A solid figure with one circular base and one curved surface is known as a cylinder. In a cylinder, the circular base is connected to a curved surface that wraps around the sides, extending vertically between the two circular bases if there are two. If it has only one circular base, it can be considered a conical shape, such as a cone, which tapers smoothly from the base to a point. However, the specific description you provided matches a cylinder more closely, assuming it has two circular bases.
A three-dimensional figure that has one vertex and one circular base is a cone. The cone tapers smoothly from its circular base to the single vertex, known as the apex. It is characterized by its circular cross-section and is commonly seen in everyday objects like ice cream cones or traffic cones.