A cylinder.
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular faces, which are also known as bases, and one rectangular face, which is called the lateral face. The lateral face of a cylinder is formed by unrolling the curved surface of the cylinder into a flat shape, creating a rectangle.
the shape that has parallel face is circle
A cuboid.
rectangle * * * * * A rectangle has just one face! The 3-dimensional shape is a square prism.
Square - 1 face Circle - 1 face Triangle - 1 face
Name of faces of a cylinder are: 1.rectangle(lateral face) 2.circle(at the base and on top)
The shape described is a triangular prism.
A circle comes to mind as the face of a right cylinder (which has 2 faces). The curved side is not considered a face.
There is no such shape - unless there are other faces. If there is one rectangular face then you require at least four other faces - one on each edge of the rectangle - making a minimum of 5 faces.
Well a rectangle is a 2-D shape so it really only has 1 face and 4 sides
A rectangular prism.... has four rectangular, and two square faces.
The sphere. Unlike the circle, the sphere is a sort of "3 Dimensional" version of the circle. A circle, being a 2-D round shape, has a face... whereas brought into 3-D, the sphere is free of all "faces".