Cones and cylinders are different shapes.
Likewise you could not calculate the area of a square with the formula for a triangle.
A cylinder and a cone are 2 different things, so no.
Cylinder and cone are different because:Cylinder doesn't have the sharp point at the end as cone has.Cylinder has two circular bases while cone only has one.
The volume of a cone is one third the volume of a cylinder of the same height. The volume of a cylinder is πr2h, so the volume of a cone is 1/3πr2h.
Of course not . . . if they were different, the "cylinder" would be a truncated cone.
A cylinder and a cone - are two entirely different 3D shapes. A cylinder has three faces & two edges. A cone has two faces and one edge.
Since the base of a cone is a circle, we substitute 2πr for p and πr2 for B where r is the radius of the base of the cylinder. So, the formula for the lateral surface area of a right cone is L. S. A. = πrl, where l is the slant height of the cone.
cylinder has 2 and cone one
Actually it isn't. That's the formula for a cylinder. A cone is 1/3 of that value.
A cylinder has 3 faces, a cone 2. A cylinder has 2 edges, a cone 1. A cylinder consists of 2 circles and 1 rectangle, a cone consists of 1 circle and 1 semicircle.
No.
cone has 2 cylinder has 3 good luck, lm 92 cone: 1 face cylinder:2 faces
If the area of the base and the height of the cylinder and the cone are the same, then the volume of the cone will always be one third of the volume of the cylinder.