A curved edge and a straight edge which makes two edges
None, circles aren't straight lines.
One face, the same as a circle. For both a 2D and a 3D oval it's the same. 3D ovals and circles have no vertices or edges. 2D ovals and circles have one edge.
Ovals; circles; any circular shape with no edges or corners
A cylinder. The rectangle is wrapped around and it's edges touch the circumference of the circle.
A curved edge and a straight edge which makes two edges
The edges of the circles are the the the edges.
None, circles aren't straight lines.
cans are cylinders which consist of circles so there are no edges * * * * * A cylinder has two circular edges - where the curved surface meets the plane faces that form the ends (or bases).
One face, the same as a circle. For both a 2D and a 3D oval it's the same. 3D ovals and circles have no vertices or edges. 2D ovals and circles have one edge.
That is not possible. Circles are round and have no edges, so that is impossible.
Ovals; circles; any circular shape with no edges or corners
The intersections of two circles produces a lens shaped area with two edges. It looks like the shape of the shadow of an American football
No. Circles lack straight edges, and thus cannot tesselate with triangles.
circles, ellipses conics which are formed by cutting a cone with a plane not passing through its nappus
the solid you are after is a cylinder
A cylinder. The rectangle is wrapped around and it's edges touch the circumference of the circle.