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The shape of the cross section taken perpendicular to the base of a cylinder is a circle. This circular cross section is consistent regardless of the height at which the cut is made, as long as the cut is perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. The radius of the circle corresponds to the radius of the cylinder's base.
The solid enclosed by this surface and by two planes perpendicular to the axis is also called a cylinder.
It is the length or height of the cylinder
The shape that fits this description is a cylinder. A cylinder has curved surfaces and no flat faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, yet its circular bases are parallel to each other, and the edges around the circumference can be considered to be perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. Thus, while it lacks traditional faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, it still contains elements that exhibit these characteristics.
no because perpendicular lines meet and form a right angle and as a cylinder is round, it can't. the only perpendicular line you can make on a cylinder is a line that starts at one end or the other and is perpendicular to the end of the cylinder and therefore runs along the entirety of the side
A cylinder has a diameter and a perpendicular height and cylindrical in shape.
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The shape of the cross section taken perpendicular to the base of a cylinder is a circle. This circular cross section is consistent regardless of the height at which the cut is made, as long as the cut is perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. The radius of the circle corresponds to the radius of the cylinder's base.
The solid enclosed by this surface and by two planes perpendicular to the axis is also called a cylinder.
It is the length or height of the cylinder
The electric field surrounding an infinite cylinder is uniform and perpendicular to the surface of the cylinder.
The shape that fits this description is a cylinder. A cylinder has curved surfaces and no flat faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, yet its circular bases are parallel to each other, and the edges around the circumference can be considered to be perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. Thus, while it lacks traditional faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, it still contains elements that exhibit these characteristics.
I don't have a flippin clue
The perpendicular distance between its circular ends
The electric field around an infinite cylinder is uniform and perpendicular to the surface of the cylinder.
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.