There is no such thing.
If it is folded out it is called a net. It forms two circles and a rectangle.
A quadrilateral rectangle or a square
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.
You can make a tube (or pipe) by using a rectangle and bending it around on itself. With two circles, you can close of each end of the tube to make a cylinder.
A circle is a two-dimensional shape that consists of all points equidistant from a central point, forming a closed curve. A cylinder, on the other hand, is a three-dimensional shape that has two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. In essence, a cylinder can be thought of as a stack of circles along a common central axis, adding a dimension to the geometric figure.
You cannot have a 2d cylinder. The 2d cross section will depend on the plane of the cross section.
the cylinder has 2 2d shapes: the 2 circles on the end
You cannot have a 2d cylinder. The 2d cross section will depend on the plane of the cross section.
a circle is a 2D shape while a cylinder is 3D shape
no, it's a 3D shape. (:
circle, oval
The awnswer before was wrong. I was looking for the2D shape of a cylinder.
A cylinder is not a 2D object because it has three dimensions - length, width, and height. It has a circular base and a curved surface, which give it depth. A 2D object would only have two dimensions and would lack any depth or thickness.
A rectangle (rolled into a circular shape).
1 rectangle and 2 circle.
If it is folded out it is called a net. It forms two circles and a rectangle.
A quadrilateral rectangle or a square