Yes, a cylinder has both curved and flat surface.
Considering a solid cylinder standing on its end, the circular base and the circular top are flat surfaces.
The surface connecting the top and bottom is curved.
A cylinder has 2 equal parallel flat surface circular bases and a curved surface body.
It is a cylinder
Cylinder
Cylinder
A Cylinder
A solid that has only curved surfaces is a cylinder or a sphere. However, the sphere is the most common example of a solid with exclusively curved surfaces, as it is perfectly round and has no flat faces. In contrast, a cylinder has two flat circular bases in addition to its curved surface.
Yes , that's obvious
A cylinder or a cone. Or a hemisphere.
Soda can or cylinder
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two flat circular faces (the top and bottom) and one curved surface that wraps around the sides. It has no edges or vertices where flat surfaces meet, as the curved surface is continuous.
The cylinder only has 2 faces which are flat but the sides are curved.
A cylinder has two curved edges, which are the edges where the curved surface meets the two circular bases. In addition to these curved edges, a cylinder also has two flat circular faces but no sharp edges.