NO! A Cylinder does not have any rectangular faces
a cylinder
A cylinder is different because it is has no edges and a rectangular prism does. A cylinder has two faces and a rectangular prism has 6. A cylinder doesn't have any verticies and a rectangular prism has 8.
A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section whereas a cylinder has a circular cross section
5. A rectangular prism has 5 and a cylinder has none.
No, not normally.
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular faces, which are also known as bases, and one rectangular face, which is called the lateral face. The lateral face of a cylinder is formed by unrolling the curved surface of the cylinder into a flat shape, creating a rectangle.
a cylinder
In normal usage, all of them have a face.
A cylinder has three 2D faces: two circular faces at the top and bottom, and one rectangular face that wraps around the side. The circular faces are the bases, while the rectangular face represents the curved surface when unrolled.
A cylinder is different because it is has no edges and a rectangular prism does. A cylinder has two faces and a rectangular prism has 6. A cylinder doesn't have any verticies and a rectangular prism has 8.
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A cylinder has a circular cross section, a rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section.
A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section whereas a cylinder has a circular cross section
no, because if you cut it apart and lay it out, it will turn out to be a rectangular object
A cylinder shaped silo cannot have a rectangular face. The description of the silo in the question, therefore, is not valid.
A cylinder contains 2 faces that are circles and a rectangular prism contains 6 faces that a a rectangle.
A cylinder has a circular face at each end, and a rectangular face folder around the middle. The only edges are the edges of the circular ends.