It is zero. Unless a width is specified, a cross-section is an infinitesimally thin slice across the axis of the object.
It is zero. Unless a width is specified, a cross-section is an infinitesimally thin slice across the axis of the object.
It is zero. Unless a width is specified, a cross-section is an infinitesimally thin slice across the axis of the object.
It is zero. Unless a width is specified, a cross-section is an infinitesimally thin slice across the axis of the object.
A cylinder has a circular cross section that is parallel to its base.
a circle
A cylinder has a circular cross-section whereas a cuboid has a quadrilateral cross-section.
A cylinder has a circular cross section, a rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section.
A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section whereas a cylinder has a circular cross section
A cylinder has a circular cross section, a square prism has a square cross section.
A circular cross-section.
A circular cross-section.
The 2D parallel shape that represents a cross section of a cylinder is a circle. When a cylinder is sliced parallel to its base, each cross section reveals a circular shape, regardless of where the cut is made along the height of the cylinder. This circular cross section maintains the same diameter as the bases of the cylinder.
The horizontal cross section of a Coke can or bottle typically reveals a circular shape. This circular cross section represents the volume of the liquid inside, which is uniform in density and composition. If you were to look at the surface of the liquid, it would appear flat, reflecting the curvature of the container's sides.
The radius of a cylinder is half the thickness of its circular cross section.
Yes. An annulus is a circular disc with a concentric circular disc cut out of it.