When you horizontally cut a cylinder, you will see a circle as the resulting 2D shape. This circle is formed by the intersection of the plane (the cut) with the curved surface of the cylinder. The circle will have the same diameter as the base of the cylinder.
A quadrilateral rectangle or a square
A cylinder is a 3d shape because you can see the in side of it.
A pentagon is a 2-D shape. There is a 3-D shape with 12 faces, each a regular pentagon. It's called a dodecahedron. To make one out of (stiff) paper, you would cut out a "net", then fold and glue the edges. See related link for an illustration of a net you could print out.
No, but it looks like it. Actually the leter S does have a line of symmetry. Not vertically but horizontally. See, S.
Yes. The cylinder is a solid (solid object), and it has two faces that are circles, and will roll - just as described in the question. Use the link below to see a diagram of a cylinder.
A circle !
I'm not a hundred percent sure but I think It would be a circle. Hope that helps.
A quadrilateral rectangle or a square
A cylinder is a 3d shape because you can see the in side of it.
a weird shape
You will see a rectangle
Go under the engine compartment and fairly in the center of the car you will see the starter which is a cylinder in shape.
This shape is known as a Conical Frustum. Please see the related link.
See the related links for a picture of this shape:See the related links for a PDF that shows you how to cut out this shape
A Cylinder?!
The term cut, in the 4 Cs of diamond valuation -- cut, colour, clarity and carat weight -- describes the shape of the finished stone.Following the link, below, you can see examples of a few fancy cuts:HeartRadiantMarquisePearOvalEmeraldIn most diamonds adverts, you'll see the round cut, which is common.According to the link below:"As a value factor, though, cut refers to a diamond's proportions, symmetry, and polish."
This virus has a shape like a soup can. See the link below for a micrograph: Cylindrical shapes: Tobacco mosaic virus Wheat streak virus Hepatitis C