Both a rectangular prism and a cylinder are three-dimensional shapes that have volume, meaning they occupy space. Additionally, they can both be defined by their dimensions: a rectangular prism is characterized by its length, width, and height, while a cylinder is defined by its radius and height. Both shapes can also be used to represent real-world objects and have applications in various fields such as architecture and engineering.
A cylinder is different because it is has no edges and a rectangular prism does. A cylinder has two faces and a rectangular prism has 6. A cylinder doesn't have any verticies and a rectangular prism has 8.
A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section whereas a cylinder has a circular cross section
5. A rectangular prism has 5 and a cylinder has none.
a cylinder has round tops
Because a rectangular prism has straight edges whereas a a cylinder has curved edges.
A cylinder has a circular cross section, a rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section.
A cylinder is different because it is has no edges and a rectangular prism does. A cylinder has two faces and a rectangular prism has 6. A cylinder doesn't have any verticies and a rectangular prism has 8.
A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section whereas a cylinder has a circular cross section
5. A rectangular prism has 5 and a cylinder has none.
a cylinder has round tops
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
A cylinder contains 2 faces that are circles and a rectangular prism contains 6 faces that a a rectangle.
Because a rectangular prism has straight edges whereas a a cylinder has curved edges.
both 3d Alike: Both Cylinder and Prism have the same corresponding Top and Bottom. This is the definition. A Cylinder can be considered as a prism with infinite no. of sides. Different: The side walls of any Prism are flat but that of a cylinder is curved.
A rectangular prism.
Both the cylinder and rectangular prism are solid objects. Volume of both can be found by multiplying the area of the base by the height.
Volume of a prism and a cylinder= cross-section area*height or length