A cube has 12 edges and cylinders have 2 edges.
The ratio is 27 : 1331.
polyhedrons need flat face and edges, corners which cylinder cones don't have.
a sphere has no edges. a circle has no edges.
Any shape with straight edges can have perpendicular edges.
A cube has 12 edges and cylinders have 2 edges.
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No. They have curved edges, so they can't be polyhedra.
None, the base is a circle. There is only one vertex.
it is so strong bcause of its round edges and sides
I dont think so, but im unsure...
cans are cylinders which consist of circles so there are no edges * * * * * A cylinder has two circular edges - where the curved surface meets the plane faces that form the ends (or bases).
Cylinders and cones are not considered polyhedrons because they do not have flat faces, which is a defining characteristic of polyhedrons. Polyhedrons are three-dimensional shapes made up of flat surfaces, while cylinders and cones have curved surfaces. Additionally, polyhedrons have straight edges where faces meet, whereas cylinders and cones have curved edges. Therefore, cylinders and cones are classified as curved surfaces rather than polyhedrons.
The question is based on a false premise, and so cannot be answered.
A cylinder has one line and no vertices. Cylinders have no edges or corner where lines can meet. It is a closed plane.
The ratio is 27 : 1331.
Originally, batons were flat, with very sharp edges. When conductors started bleeding all over their musical scores, it was decided to round these sharp edges and eventually the batons formed cylinders.