it is a mixture of both because its shape is rounded and twirled up.
Conical
A bolster.
A circle. A Moebus strip.
A can of soup is cylindrical shaped.
Cylindrical
Nope, it's conical.
A cylindrical brass instrument is like the trumpet. It's not literally cylinder-shaped, but the pipe width stays constant for a while before flaring out as the bell. Its shape is the reason for its brassier sound. A conical instrument is more like the French horn. Again, it's not really a cone, but its pipes are constantly growing wider throughout the instrument. That's why it sounds so full and rich.
The modern family of brass instruments can be broken into valved brass instruments (trumpet, horn, euphonium, tuba) and slide brass instruments (trombone). Brass instruments could also be broken up into Cylindrical bore (constant diameter tubing like the trumpet and trombone) and Conical bore (increasing diameter tubing like the horn, euphonium, and tuba).
Edward Wenk has written: 'Analysis of stresses at the reinforced intersection of conical and cylindrical shells'
Cylindrical , providing the cylinder axis is co-linear with the N/S polar axial line through the centre of the Earth.
The Temple of Vesta in Rome was about 14 meters (46 feet) in height. It was a small circular temple with a cylindrical cella and a conical roof.
A conical flask is a glass container with a wide, flat bottom and a narrow neck. It is mainly used in chemistry laboratories for mixing, heating, and storing liquids. The conical shape helps in swirling or mixing liquids without spilling.
A comical flask is a humorous or novelty version of a regular flask used for carrying and storing liquids. It often features quirky designs, funny quotes, or amusing graphics to make it a fun conversation piece.
A trumpet is a brass instrument with a higher pitch and a more cylindrical shape, while a trombone is a brass instrument with a lower pitch and a larger, more conical shape. Trombones use a slide to change the pitch, while trumpets use valves.
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See the two Related Questions to the left for a description of each one. They are different in both shape and function.Florence flasks have round bottoms and no gradations indicating volume. Erlenmeyer flasks are conical in shape and have gradations depicting volume on the side.
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