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A cylinder has two circular faces.
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A 2 circle faced polygon with a roll in the middle... Or a coke can.
A cylinder of fairly constant diameter, resting on a base somewhat broader to give stability. At the top, it may have a small beak to aid pouring. Up the side will be a scale indicating the volume contained. On a precision cylinder, you may find alongside the scale, a couple of tiny scratch marks indicating the calibration positions. [You may find similar marks on a precision thermometer.]
First, it is not an approximation but the formula for the exact value of the volume. Second, pi and e are quite different numbers.
cylinder is the name for a circular prism
a cylinder has to have a circular base because it is a circular prism
Strictly, if it has a circular base, it is a circular cylinder. Otherwise, it could have an oval base. If the long axis is at right angles (perpendicular) to the plane of the base, then it is a right circular cylinder.
A (right circular) cylinder has 2 circular faces... one on top, and the other the bottom.
That's a "lens".
The volume of a cylinder is represented by this formula:r2Ï€hwhere r = radius of circular baseand h = height of cylinder
A Cylinder
The object described is a cylinder, specifically a right circular cylinder. It is a round solid with flat circular ends.
A cylinder
A cylinder has to parallel bases (circles) therefore a cylinder is circular prism
No, a cylinder is.