A cylinder has 2 congruent bases, parallel lines called "elements" that connect the bases, and can have neither concave nor convex properties.
2 plane faces i curved face
A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.
the answer is CYLINDER. der a cylinder is obviously called a cylinder
No,a cylinder has no edges
No.
Two properties of a cylinder are that they are both curved and have 3 dimensions. Two properties of a cylinder are that it is rounded and it is three dimensional.
A hollow cylinder has a volume that is the difference between the volume of the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder. The surface area of a hollow cylinder is the sum of the surface areas of the outer and inner cylinders, plus the surface area of the two circular ends. The presence of the keyword "j" does not directly relate to the properties of a hollow cylinder.
A cylinder filled with water has properties such as volume, surface area, and weight. The volume of water in the cylinder is determined by its height and radius. The surface area of the cylinder is the total area of its curved surface and two circular bases. The weight of the water in the cylinder is influenced by its volume and density.
it has 3 faces and its also a prism.
2 plane faces i curved face
vertices=0 edges=2 faces=3
The circular base of a cylinder has the same properties as that of a circle.
Certainly. Obviously, the design of the cylinder would need to take into consideration the properties of aluminum and the nature of the application. For example, the wall thickness of the cylinder would need to be thicker than a comparable steel cylinder for use at the same pressure.
A sphere, a cylinder and a cone all have properties of a circle in them
A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with two circular bases and a curved surface. Its properties include having a constant cross-sectional area and volume. The keyword "j" is often used to represent the height of the cylinder in volume calculations, where the formula is V r2h, with "r" representing the radius of the base and "h" representing the height.
The balance and the graduated cylinder are both used to make measurements.
It is a 3D shape that looks like a tin can with opposite parallel circular faces and a rounded body.