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Lateral inversion is the reversal of an object when the image is formed in a flat mirror. This reversal is only in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the mirror. However, the effect is often seen by a person as a "left-right" reversal with the "front-back" reversal not noticed. That's the reason it's called lateral inversion. "Lateral" means sideways.
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
You maybe thinking of a 3D cylinder whose 2D net would fit the given description
A cylinder would fit the given description
hi i m sunny dhiman.. The lateral surface area of cylinder will become equal to the area of rectangle now we have area of rectangle = 4224 cm^2 breadth (width) = 33cm area of rectangle = l * b 4224 = l * 33 4224/33 = l 128 = l Perimeter of rectangle = 2l+ 2b =2 (128) + 2(33) =332cm Previous answer was completely wrong. Lateral area of cylinder is 4224 sq.cm. (not cu.cm. by the way) Height is 32 cm so lateral width must be 4224/32 = 132 cm = diameter of cylinder. Perimeter of sheet is the circumference of a 132 cm cylinder = 132*Pi = 414.6902 cm. So final sheet size is 32 cm x 414.6902 cm.
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Join the mid points of a pair of opposite sides of a rectangle. Rotate the rectangle using this line as the axis for rotation, and it will mark out a cylinder..
The result is a cylinder
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lateral walls of the oral cavity in the mouth are formed by what
A moraine is formed by a glacier. A moraine may be terminal, medial, or lateral.
Lateral inversion is the reversal of an object when the image is formed in a flat mirror. This reversal is only in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the mirror. However, the effect is often seen by a person as a "left-right" reversal with the "front-back" reversal not noticed. That's the reason it's called lateral inversion. "Lateral" means sideways.
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
You maybe thinking of a 3D cylinder whose 2D net would fit the given description
A cylinder would fit the given description