The curve at the top of a cylinder is typically referred to as the "circular edge" or "circular rim." This edge forms the boundary of the circular face of the cylinder, which is perpendicular to its height. If considering a cylinder with hemispherical ends, the top curve could also be described as a "hemisphere."
A cylinder
The liquid curve is called a meniscus.
The meniscus.
A cylinder has one closed "cylindrical" (circular) surface and two circles at each end. ======================
a cylinder has two faces on the top and bottom.
curve
Meniscus
the meniscus
That is called the 'Meniscus.'
The name of the curve is the "meniscus".
Yes, a cylinder has three, the top, the bottom, and the actual curve.
menniscus
that would be the meniscus
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The curve on a graduated cylinder is called a meniscus. It occurs due to surface tension between the liquid and the container, causing the liquid to curve at the edges. When measuring volume in a graduated cylinder, the bottom of the meniscus should be used for accurate readings.