That's a Sphere not Cylinder cuz it had flat Circles Above and
A sphere.
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 ball
A pyramid will not roll and you cannot stack objects on top.
The shape that has two faces and can roll is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular faces at either end, and its curved surface allows it to roll smoothly. This shape is commonly seen in everyday objects such as cans, coins, and wheels.
A sphere.
How about a sphere
False. A solid figure that cannot roll does not necessarily have faces. The ability to roll is determined by the shape and symmetry of the figure, not by the presence of faces. For example, a sphere is a solid figure that cannot roll, but it does not have faces.
A cone?
cylinder
a sphere
a cone
A force acting on it.
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 cylinder would fit the given description.
a cone because if u "squash" it it will give you flat faces and it can roll because its smooth.
A cone fits the description.