A cylinder would fit the given description because it has two flat circular faces each side of a circular body.
There are many. All polyhedra have ONLY flat faces but many other shapes have flat faces such as a hemisphere or an octant or a cylinder.
Yes and its flat surface faces are in regular shapes.
Two flat faces and one curved face.
The cylinder only has 2 faces which are flat but the sides are curved.
The shape of a cylinder has two flat sides and a rounded body.
A cylinder would fit the given description because it has two flat circular faces each side of a circular body.
There are many. All polyhedra have ONLY flat faces but many other shapes have flat faces such as a hemisphere or an octant or a cylinder.
There are many such shapes: a sphere, ellipsoid, toroid all have no flat faces. Any one of the intersected by one plane will have one flat face, if intersected by two planes, there will be two and so on. Amongst polyhedra, only a tetrahedron (or triangular prism) fas fewer than 5 flat faces.
Two flat faces (one at either end of the prism), and a curved side.
A cube has 6 faces. A square has 2 faces if it is only a flat object.
The following are some examples of a shape with two flat face and one curved surface: A sphere intersected by two planes. An ellipsoid intersected by two plane faces. A paraboloid intersected by two plane faces. A cone intersected by two plane faces. A cylinder. A hyperboloid intersected by two plane faces.
Yes and its flat surface faces are in regular shapes.
Two flat faces and one curved face.
The cylinder only has 2 faces which are flat but the sides are curved.
A cylinder :-0
A cylinder. Technically, the curved surface of a cylinder is not called a face, only the flat surfaces, so a cylinder has 2 faces and one curved surface.