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Another name for a cup is a "mug." Additionally, terms like "tumbler" or "glass" can also refer to similar drinking vessels, though they may have specific shapes or uses. The term used often depends on the type of cup and its intended purpose.
A short cylinder or a thin cylinder.
The surface area of a cylinder can be derived from the area of rectangle. If you 'unroll' a cylinder you have a shape of a rectangle, similar to a sheet of paper. The width of the rectangle will be the height of the cylinder and the length of the rectangle will be the circumference of the cylinder end.So, Area = length * widthwhere, width = height of cylinder & length = circumference of cylinder end = PI*(Diameter of cylinder)Therefore,surface area of a cylinder = (PI)*(diameter of cylinder)*(height of cylinder)Hope that helps!
A cylinder has to parallel bases (circles) therefore a cylinder is circular prism
Definitely, if you have a 1-quart drinking cup.
The poetic name or term for a drinking cup or goblet would be a chalice.
a thermal cup is an insulated drinking vessel.
1 cup is 250 gm. So 1 cup of drinking chocolate should be 250 gm.
He drinks from the fairy cup = He is homosexual
Well, a standard drinking cup is 250mL.
depends what the kid is drinking
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Ipu-ti as in cup for drinking tea, etc. Cup as in trophy is Ipu.
chalice
Cup