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  2. A cylinder is a 3D solid shape that consists of two identical and parallel bases linked by a curved surface. These bases are like circular disks. The line passing from the center or joining the centers of two circular bases is called the axis of the cylinder shape.

  3. Cylinder - Wikipedia

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    A cylinder (from Ancient Greek κύλινδρος (kúlindros) 'roller, tumbler') [1] has traditionally been a three-dimensional solid, one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes. In elementary geometry, it is considered a prism with a circle as its base.

  4. A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape consisting of two parallel circular bases, joined by a curved surface. The center of the circular bases overlaps each other to form a right cylinder. The line segment joining the two centers is the axis, that denotes the height of the cylinder.

  5. Cylinder. A cylinder is a three-dimensional solid consisting of two parallel circular bases joined together by a curved surface at a particular distance from the center of the circular bases. The center of the two bases is joined by a line segment, called the axis.

  6. Cylinder in Math - Definition, Formula, Area, Volume, Examples

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    Such objects follow the structure of the three-dimensional shape called a cylinder. A cylinder is made up of a rolled surface with a circular top and a circular base. You can construct your own cylinder by folding a rectangle along its length and closing the rolled structure, thus formed with two identical circles at its top and bottom.

  7. Cylinder - Math.net

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    A cylinder is made up of two congruent, parallel bases, that are usually circles, and a curved lateral surface that meets the bases at their perimeters (circumferences for circular cylinders). The height, h, of a cylinder is the length of a line segment perpendicular to the bases.

  8. The shape of the bases. Usually the bases are circles, so a familiar soup can would be technically called a 'right circular cylinder'. This is the most common kind, and if someone just says 'cylinder' this is usually what they mean. The bases can however be almost any curved shape, but the most common alternative to a circle is an ellipse.

  9. Cylinder - Math Steps, Examples & Questions

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    A cylinder is a three dimensional shape, or 3D shape. It has two ends that are both circles of the same size. It has one curved side that goes all the way around. Properties of a cylinder. A cylinder, like all 3D shapes, can be identified by its properties – the number of faces, edges, and vertices. Face: a flat surface. A cylinder has two faces.

  10. A cylinder is a 3D solid shape that consists of two identical and parallel bases linked by a curved surface. Each of the circular ends on which the cylinder rests is called its base. The line segment joining the centres of two circular bases is called the axis of the cylinder.

  11. Cylinder shape in Geometry - Math . info

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    Cylinder shape in Geometry. Math.Info » Geometry » Cylinder. Cylinder. A cylinder is taken to mean a finite section of a right circular cylinder with its ends closed to form two circular surfaces, as in the figure above. If the cylinder has a radius r and length (height) h, then its volume is given by. V = πr2h. and its surface area is: