A cylinder does not have a rectangular cross section. Its cross sections are circular, regardless of the angle at which it is cut, as long as the cut is parallel to the base. Other shapes, like spheres or cones, also lack rectangular cross sections.
A triangular prism has a triangular cross-section. A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross-section.
Rectangular Hollow Section Pipe means that shape of cross-section of RHS pipe is not round or circle but rectangular or oblong.
It is a rectangle.
It is a rectangle which is similar to (but smaller than) the rectangular base.
Yes, it is possible to cut a trapezium cross-section from a rectangular prism. This can be achieved by slicing the prism at an angle that intersects two opposite edges of the rectangular face, creating a trapezoidal shape. The specific dimensions and angles of the cut will determine the exact shape of the trapezium, but the geometry allows for such a cross-section.
A triangular prism has a triangular cross-section. A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross-section.
Rectangular Hollow Section Pipe means that shape of cross-section of RHS pipe is not round or circle but rectangular or oblong.
It is a rectangle.
It is a rectangle which is similar to (but smaller than) the rectangular base.
Yes, it is possible to cut a trapezium cross-section from a rectangular prism. This can be achieved by slicing the prism at an angle that intersects two opposite edges of the rectangular face, creating a trapezoidal shape. The specific dimensions and angles of the cut will determine the exact shape of the trapezium, but the geometry allows for such a cross-section.
A cylinder has a circular cross section, a rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section.
A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section whereas a cylinder has a circular cross section
A circle.
It depends on the cross section which may be circular, elliptical, square, rectangular or of a more complex shape.
It is a rectangle which is similar to the base.
The cross section can be a triangle, rectangle or a hexagon.
When a rectangular prism is cut obliquely, the cross-section can take on various shapes depending on the angle and position of the cut. Typically, the most common cross-section is a parallelogram, but it can also be a trapezoid or even a more complex shape, such as a polygon with more sides, if the cut is made at different angles. The specific dimensions and angles of the cut will determine the exact shape and area of the cross-section.