It the circular face is uniform along it's length then the shape is a cylinder.
First you have to define the shape in which the length is required. The length then can be established.
It is a three dimensional shape whose cross-section along the whole of its length is the same rectangle.
The shape boundary that is twice the sum of its length and breadth describes a rectangle. Specifically, if you denote the length as ( L ) and the breadth as ( B ), the formula for the perimeter ( P ) of a rectangle is given by ( P = 2(L + B) ). Therefore, a boundary that is twice the sum of its length and breadth would be represented as ( 2(L + B) ). This indicates that the boundary encompasses the entire perimeter of the rectangle.
A four-sided shape with only 2 sides the same length is called a rhombus.
The cross section of cylinder along its length (parallel to the axis of symmetry has the shape of a rectangle.
a rectangle.
It the circular face is uniform along it's length then the shape is a cylinder.
First you have to define the shape in which the length is required. The length then can be established.
It is a three dimensional shape whose cross-section along the whole of its length is the same rectangle.
A Prism is the name given to a solid which is the same size and shape no matter where you make a perpendicular cut through it at some point along it's length. We say that it's 'cross sectional' shape is unchanged along it's entire length. Answer:- 6 rectangular faces, and 2 hexagonal faces at the ends. Total = 8 Faces. Another example of a Prism is a piece of timber say 4x2 inch x 100 inch long. This is called a rectangular prism and has only 6 faces.
Yes. Think of a kite shape. Symmetry along its length but no parallel sides.
Caterpillars are basically cylindrical in shape, a bit like cigarettes, only they move and eat, and have lots of little legs sticking out.
A three dimensional shape is where you have height, width, and length where as in a two dimensional shape you only have height and length
A shape with sides of unequal length.
They are: Length x Height + Length x Width + Height x Width Or: LxH + LxW +HxW and then youl will get the answer of the shape. The length is the tom part of the shape the width is the side and the night is the length from top to bottom.
No. The sides of a shape don't need to be equal in length to be parallel.