A cylinder.
A cylinder
It is a cylinder
It is a cylinder
A three-dimensional figure that has no vertices and one circular base is a cylinder. It consists of two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. The absence of vertices distinguishes it from other shapes like cones or prisms. The circular base allows for uniform cross-sections along its height.
A solid figure with one circular base and one curved surface is called a cone. It tapers smoothly from the circular base to a single point known as the apex or vertex. The curved surface connects the base to the apex, creating a three-dimensional shape commonly found in various real-world objects, such as ice cream cones and traffic cones.
A figure with 2 circular bases and one curved surface is called a cylinder. Examples are food cans.
A cylinder
It is a cylinder
It is a cylinder
A three-dimensional figure that has no vertices and one circular base is a cylinder. It consists of two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. The absence of vertices distinguishes it from other shapes like cones or prisms. The circular base allows for uniform cross-sections along its height.
a cylinder
A solid figure with one circular base and one curved surface is called a cone. It tapers smoothly from the circular base to a single point known as the apex or vertex. The curved surface connects the base to the apex, creating a three-dimensional shape commonly found in various real-world objects, such as ice cream cones and traffic cones.
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
The face of a cylinder consists of two circular bases and a curved surface that connects these bases. The circular bases are flat and parallel to each other, while the curved surface wraps around the sides, giving the cylinder its three-dimensional form.
Half a torus (doughnut).
It is a cylinder
cylinder