Its cross-section area
a face
It the circular face is uniform along it's length then the shape is a cylinder.
A contradiction. A solid is a 3-dimensional object, a face is 2-dimensional. Hence you cannot have a solid face.
To determine your face shape look up the general guidelines for each different face shape that there is. Then look in the mirror and compare your face shape.
I am a geometric solid with one face that is curved. My surface is equally distant from my center at all points. What am I?
Since a sphere is round it is a shape without a face.
A Sphere only has one face and no verticies.
A cone.
a face
The solid shape that has one square face and four triangular faces is called a pyramid. If you were to have a shape that had four triangular faces and no square face, it would be called a triangular pyramid.
You take a look at what 2-D shape the face is, and then that's the name of the face.
It the circular face is uniform along it's length then the shape is a cylinder.
No. Every solid shape has at least one face. The closest you will get is a sphere, which has no edges or vertices, but it still has a face.
shapes can`t be solids. You can say that a shape is a triangle but u can`t say that a triangle is a solid. shapes are 2D unless your talking about the face of a 3D object
Any one of the plain surfaces of a solid, three-dimensional shape. Also Called -- side
A circle comes to mind as the face of a right cylinder (which has 2 faces). The curved side is not considered a face.
Visualising solid shapes is a very useful skill. We can see the hidden parts of a solid shape. For example, when a cuboid with a square face is cut vertically, then each face is a square. The face is a cross section of the cuboid