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A cylinder, yep. Actually lots of other things too, depending on what you call a single curved side. Any two (non-intersecting) planes through a sphere make a "fat cylinder." Think of others, there's more.
A bobsled's distance-time graph indicates that it traveled 100 m in 25 s. What is the bobsled's speed
A closed, plain figure bounded by three or more line segments. These lines cannot be curved and they cannot intersect. A polygon must also fall on a single plane.
There are many possible answers: A sphere sliced by a plane. An ellipsoid with two equal radii, sliced by a plane parallel to them. A paraboloid sliced by a plane perpendicular to its axis. A cone.
A sphere has a single curved surface. It is said to have one surface. Further, the sphere has no "flat spots" or "angles" or "discontinuities" of any kind. It is a planar figure that is the set of all points equidistant from a single point, which is its center.A sphere has only one surface.
Circle
They could combine to form a cone.
A sphere sliced by a plane; or a cone.
A katana is a type of sword that originated in the Muromachi Period (1392-1573) in Japan. Although the Katana is classified as the single edged blade used by the Samurai, it actually can refer to any single edged blade. It is often a curved, slender, single-edged blade with circular or squared tsuba.
single cell
a cone
A circuit in which all parts are connected in a single loop
Half a sphere is a three-dimensional shape with a flat circular base and a curved surface extending from the base to a single apex. It is created by slicing a sphere along a plane that passes through its center, resulting in a shape with a hemispherical form.
2 H D D are connected to a single PC
A prokaryote contains a single circular chromosome in its cytoplasm.
Circuit
Yes, a single circular line called the Glasgow Subway.