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The net of a cone consists of two distinct parts: a circular base and a curved surface that extends from the edge of the base to a singular apex point. When unfolded, the curved surface forms a sector of a circle, with the radius equal to the slant height of the cone and the arc length equal to the circumference of the base. Together, these components create a flat representation of the cone's surface area.

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