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Circle
cylinder
It is a cylinder which looks like a tin can.
"Cylindrical" refers to the shape or form of an object that resembles a cylinder, which is a three-dimensional geometric figure with two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. This term is commonly used in various contexts, including mathematics, engineering, and everyday descriptions of objects like cans or pipes. In essence, if something is cylindrical, it has a uniform circular cross-section along its length.
you didn't give us the shape..
The solid figure you're describing is a cylinder. It has two circular bases, but if we consider a cylinder without its bases, it consists of a single curved surface wrapping around the height of the cylinder. Another example of a solid figure with one curved surface and no bases is a cone if we only consider the curved part without the base.
A figure with 2 circular bases and one curved surface is called a cylinder. Examples are food cans.
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
Circle
A cylinder
It is a cylinder
I am not sure that such a surface can exist.
For example, a sphere or an ellipsoid.
sounds like a tube to me...
Cylinder
cylinder
Sounds like a cylinder