A CD, because it exists in our dimension, has three distinct points you can measure therefor it is a cylinder.
a circle is a 2D shape while a cylinder is 3D shape
The base of a cylinder is the circle on the bottom, the area being the area of that circle.
The bases of a cylinder are circles and both have circumferences Area of the base of cylinder and a circle is pi*radius2 Circumference of a cylinder and a circle is 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
Yes, because a cylinder has lines and a sphere is round. Yes a cylinder has a circle but it does has lines also. But a circle has no vertexes. And a cylinder has a vertexes.
The horizontal cross-section of a cylinder is a circular shape. When you cut the cylinder parallel to its base, the resulting cross-section reveals a circle with a diameter equal to the cylinder's diameter. This circle represents the area of the cylinder at that particular height. The size of the circle remains constant throughout the height of the cylinder.
A CD, because it exists in our dimension, has three distinct points you can measure therefor it is a cylinder.
a circle is a 2D shape while a cylinder is 3D shape
circle and rectangle. circle for the top and a curled rectangle with length equal to the circumference of the circle for the side.
The base of a cylinder is the circle on the bottom, the area being the area of that circle.
The bases of a cylinder are circles and both have circumferences Area of the base of cylinder and a circle is pi*radius2 Circumference of a cylinder and a circle is 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
Yes, because a cylinder has lines and a sphere is round. Yes a cylinder has a circle but it does has lines also. But a circle has no vertexes. And a cylinder has a vertexes.
A circle is a two-dimensional figure, where the cylinder and cone are three-dimensional.
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Yes, a cylinder is a geometric shape.It is related to the circle. A circle has two dimensions, but the cylinder is three-dimensional, having height as well.The volume of a cylinder, for example, is the area of the circle multiplied by the height.
cylinder's are shape's by them selves . So it means that it is impossible to find what shape it is
The little circle in the middle, push it down and pull the CD out.
The volume of a cylinder is the cross-sectional area of the cylinder multiplied by its length. The perpendicular cross-section of a cylinder is a circle.