cone
Yes, a cone has an apex. To be precise, it is the point at the tip of the cone. This is also called the vertex of the cone.
It is called a frustrum
A true mathematical cone has none. Conventional cones have a circular plane at one end.
The top of a cone, seen from the outside of the cone, is called the vertex, also referred to as the externalpoint.The vertex is the point of intersection of the lines, or generators, of the cone and the plane base, in this case a circle. But if you just call it the point, everyone will know what you mean.This is referring to what we all think of when we hear the term, cone: a right circular cone. There are other types of cone, but probably not of interest here.
A cone would fit the given description because it has a pointed vertex and a circular base.
It is the section of a cone between two parallel planes that are perpendicular to the axis of the cone. In simpler terms, it is what is left of a solid cone when the pointed end is cut off.
An Apex or Vertex of the cone
The shape of a cone is conical. It's circular at one end, and comes to a point at the other end.It's the one that looks like a pointed hat worn by witches
no
because the front is not pointed
A cone.
The glans penis
Cone
Yes, so that it is more streamlined.
cone
Countersink of chamfer (I think)