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A cylinder is different because it is has no edges and a rectangular prism does. A cylinder has two faces and a rectangular prism has 6. A cylinder doesn't have any verticies and a rectangular prism has 8.
A rectangular prism has a rectangular cross section whereas a cylinder has a circular cross section
5. A rectangular prism has 5 and a cylinder has none.
Because a rectangular prism has straight edges whereas a a cylinder has curved edges.
both 3d Alike: Both Cylinder and Prism have the same corresponding Top and Bottom. This is the definition. A Cylinder can be considered as a prism with infinite no. of sides. Different: The side walls of any Prism are flat but that of a cylinder is curved.
A cylinder is different because it is has no edges and a rectangular prism does. A cylinder has two faces and a rectangular prism has 6. A cylinder doesn't have any verticies and a rectangular prism has 8.
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
5. A rectangular prism has 5 and a cylinder has none.
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
A cylinder contains 2 faces that are circles and a rectangular prism contains 6 faces that a a rectangle.
Because a rectangular prism has straight edges whereas a a cylinder has curved edges.
both 3d Alike: Both Cylinder and Prism have the same corresponding Top and Bottom. This is the definition. A Cylinder can be considered as a prism with infinite no. of sides. Different: The side walls of any Prism are flat but that of a cylinder is curved.
A rectangular prism.
Both the cylinder and rectangular prism are solid objects. Volume of both can be found by multiplying the area of the base by the height.
it depends on what type of container it is. for a cylinder its: radius squared time pi times height. for a rectangular prism its length times height times width.
Volume of a prism and a cylinder= cross-section area*height or length