A cylinder has two parallel congruent faces and a curved surface.
No, a prism cannot have curved sides. A prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms. The lateral faces of a prism are always flat, planar surfaces that are perpendicular to the bases. Curved sides would not meet the definition of a prism.
There are many possible answers: a frustrum of a cone, a sphere or torus intersected by a pair of parallel planes, a circular prism (cylinder) are some.
Both a cylinder and a prism can have parallel and congruent bases.
False. Cylinders and cones are not just polyhedrons with circular bases.
A cylinder has two parallel congruent faces and a curved surface.
Cylinder
A cylinder
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
A rectangular prism has congruent bases and parallelograms as lateral surfaces.
A thin cylinder is a solid figure with two parallel and congruent circular bases. It has a curved surface connecting the two bases. In a thin cylinder, the height is much smaller than the radius of the circular bases.
It has 2
No, a prism cannot have curved sides. A prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms. The lateral faces of a prism are always flat, planar surfaces that are perpendicular to the bases. Curved sides would not meet the definition of a prism.
A cylinder !
A figure with 2 circular bases and one curved surface is called a cylinder. Examples are food cans.
a cylinder
A cylinder