Call the length of the cylinder 'L', and the radius of the circular ends 'R'.
The surface area of the 'pipe' part is [ 2 pi R L ].
If you also want the area of the ends, each one is [ pi R2 ].
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The formula is π * r2 * h... Where π is the value of Pi, r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height.
well, if you know algebra then its really easy you just take the cilinder mulitiply length tmes widht times 3.14 or pi.there is your answer
A cilinder has: 3 faces, 0 corners and 2 edges.
No When a right cylinder is viewed at right angle to its axis the projected form can be a square or a rectangle, which have 4 right angles. The same applies if the cylinder is cut through on any plane parallel to its axis.