A cylinder.
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Oh, dude, you're talking about a cylinder, like a 3D shape with two circles for the ends and a rectangle wrapped around it. It's like a fancy term for a can of soda or a soup can, but way more mathy. So yeah, it's a cylinder, not just a fancy word for a can, but also a cool shape in geometry.
Well, honey, that's a good ol' volleyball net you're talking about. It's got two circles at the top for the poles to go through, and a rectangle in the middle to separate the two sides. It's a simple setup, just like me on a Sunday afternoon with a glass of wine.
The object you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape that consists of two congruent circles (the bases) connected by a curved surface (the lateral surface) in the shape of a rectangle. The circles are parallel to each other, and the height of the cylinder is the perpendicular distance between the two bases.
...a cylinder...
Circles and rectangles are plane (2-dimensional) figures, so it doesn't seem that they can be used to construct solids.
A rectangle is an elongated square. It doesn't have a diameter; only circles have diameters.
NO!!! Diameter refer to circles. A rectamgle has a DIAGONAL.
2 cirles and for the part in the middle if you look at it as a net it will be a rectangle just rolled up. That is called a lateral surface or a lateral face