Yes. If you Google cylinder you will probably see a closed top, but even though drinking cups don't have a closed top they are still cylinders.
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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
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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.
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