A cylinder is one possibility, there are others.
Cylinders
Yes, a hemisphere has a curved face. A hemisphere is half of a sphere, and its curved face is the rounded part, while the flat face is the circular base. This characteristic curvature distinguishes it from other geometric shapes.
A "hemisphere" - a ball that's been cut into 2 equal parts. i.e "half a sphere".
If you have one flat face and I have one curved face, which one of us is the 3d shape? Anyway, a 3d shape with pne f;at, circular face and one curved face could be: a section of a sphere or a section of an ellipsoid cut by a plane parallel to one of its axes, a section of a paraboloid or a cone. There are probably other shapes.
flat
Cylinders
Yes, a hemisphere has a curved face. A hemisphere is half of a sphere, and its curved face is the rounded part, while the flat face is the circular base. This characteristic curvature distinguishes it from other geometric shapes.
A "hemisphere" - a ball that's been cut into 2 equal parts. i.e "half a sphere".
If you have one flat face and I have one curved face, which one of us is the 3d shape? Anyway, a 3d shape with pne f;at, circular face and one curved face could be: a section of a sphere or a section of an ellipsoid cut by a plane parallel to one of its axes, a section of a paraboloid or a cone. There are probably other shapes.
flat
A cone. It has a circle for the base, and a curved face tapering to a point.
A shape with 1 vertex, 1 edge, 1 flat face, and 1 curved face is a cone. The vertex is the tip of the cone, the edge is the circular base where the flat face meets the curved surface, and the flat face is the circular base itself. The curved face extends from the base to the vertex.
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The answer is - a cone.
A Cone
A sphere sliced by a plane; or a cone.
A cone.