A cylinder would fit the description because a coin is like a squashed cylinder
How about a sphere or a cylinder
A cylinder with base radius r and height 2r. This cylinder circumscribes a sphere of radius r.
cylinder and sphere
they're both circurlar
A cylinder looks like a piece of pipe. A sphere looks like a ball.
A cylinder is like a can and a sphere is like a ball.
a cylinder is like a soup can. and a cone is like a party hat.
cylinder
A sphere is the shape of a ball, and a cylinder is like a tin can; rounded at the middle but with two flat surfaces at the top and bottom.
A cylinder has two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface, while a sphere is a perfectly round three-dimensional shape with all points on its surface equidistant from its center. In simple terms, a cylinder is like a can and a sphere is like a ball.
A cylinder is a round object with two flat ends, like a paper towel roll. A sphere is completely round, like a ball.
A cylinder is more of a tube with flat circles on each end. A sphere is like a basketball, baseball, soccer ball, etc.
Cylinder is a shape, like a soda can, a cone is another shape, like the tip of a sharpened pencil, a sphere is yet another shape, something round like a ball.
He discovered the relationship between a sphere and a circumscribed cylinder of the same height and diameter. The volume is 4⁄3πr3 for the sphere, and 2πr3 for the cylinder. The surface area is 4πr2 for the sphere, and 6πr2 for the cylinder (including its two bases), where r is the radius of the sphere and cylinder. The sphere has a volume and surface area two-thirds that of the cylinder. A sculpted sphere and cylinder were placed on the tomb of Archimedes at his request.
Cylinders and spheres are different geometric shapes with different properties. The formulas for calculating their volume and surface area reflect these differences in shape and dimensions. The formula for a cylinder involves multiplying the base area by the height, while the formula for a sphere involves powers of the radius to account for its spherical shape.
A sphere has 0 vortex and a cylinder has 2 faces