Yes.
This shape has 2 opposite identical faces and some other which are parallelograms is a prism. A cylinder shape has 2 circular faces and one curved face.
Sounds like a hexagonal prism.
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
A cylinder has 2 faces.
Both, a cylinder and a prism have two faces (bases) at either end. These are parallel and identical. A plane that is parallel to these bases will cut the cylinder (or prism) in identical cross sections.
Yes.
This shape has 2 opposite identical faces and some other which are parallelograms is a prism. A cylinder shape has 2 circular faces and one curved face.
No. All the faces of a Platonic solid are identical regular polygons.
cylinder
Yes
That would be a cylinder, with the faces on each end.
The end faces of a cylinder should be flat and perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder and therefore have the same areas.
Sounds like a hexagonal prism.
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
Two flat faces (one at either end of the prism), and a curved side.
A cylinder has 2 faces.