fc'=0.87 fck fc'= cylinder strength fck= cube strength
No, you cube it
Yes.
they both have faces and line segments
Cube, cylinder, pyramid
yes! A cube is a type of prism. A prism is a subcategory of a cylinder. Then I cube is a type of cylinder
There is not much difference between a cube and a cylinder. The cube is a 3d square and a cylinder is actually 3d circle in a rectangle form.
a cube is a 3d square and a cylinder is 3d circle + rectangle shape.
The only problem that I can see is that your cube is too large. Any wooden cube with a width smaller than the diameter of the cylinder should slip right in. If you have this problem, it means that your cube and your cylinder are mismatched.
fc'=0.87 fck fc'= cylinder strength fck= cube strength
Cylindrical strength = 85% of Cube strength.
No, you cube it
creating a cylinder is much easier to do than creating a cube with tin.
cylinder
Cone ( not including the vertex ) Cylinder ( APEX )
A battery is not always a cylinder. It may be a flat disc or a cube as well as a cylinder.
they both include one shape popping out like 3D. I asked does a cube and a cylinder both have vertices?