How does a cylinder have 2 edges?

A cylinder has 2 edges. A cylinder has 2 faces and 1 curved surface.
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Does a cylinder have 2 straight edges?

An edge is where 2 faces meet, again some can be straight, some can be curved e.g. a cube has 12 straight edges whereas a cylinder has 2 curved edges.
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Does a cylinder have 2 sides?

Hi, A cylinder has 3 faces - 2 circle ones and a rectangle (if you take the top and bottom off a tin can then cut the cylinder part on the seam and flatten it out you would get a rectangle). It has 2 edges and no vertices (no corners).
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How many edges are there in cylinder?

Cylinders have 2 edges.
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What are the 2 faces of a cylinder?

Face. A cylinder has three faces. Two are flat circles and the third is curved into a tube.
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Cylinders. How Many Faces, Edges And Vertices Does A Cylinder Have? (3D Shape Properties)



Does a cylinder have 2 or 3 faces?

A cylinder has 2 faces and 1 curved surface.
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What is an edge in math?

In geometry, an edge is a particular type of line segment joining two vertices in a polygon, polyhedron, or higher-dimensional polytope. In a polygon, an edge is a line segment on the boundary, and is often called a polygon side.
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Is a cylinder a 2d shape?

A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with two round faces, one at the top and one at the bottom, as well as one curving surface. A cylinder has a radius and a height. It is a 3D object with two identical round or oval ends.
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What are the sides of a cylinder called?

Base and side

If you take it apart you find it has two ends, called bases, that are usually circular. The bases are always congruent and parallel to each other. If you were to 'unroll' the cylinder you would find the the side is actually a rectangle when flattened out.
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How many sides and corners are there in cylinder?

Therefore, in a cylinder, there will be three faces and two edges, and zero vertices.
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Does a cylinder have straight edges?

A cylinder has two curved edges, where the cylinderical part meets the circular base and the top.
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Is a cylinder flat or curved?

3D shapes such as cones and cylinders have a curved surface as well as flat surfaces. A cylinder has 2 flat surfaces and one curved surface. A cone has one flat surface and a curved surface.
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What is the cylinder shape?

Cylinder Shape

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.
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What is edge of cylinder?

Although a cylinder has two faces, the faces don't meet, so there are no edges or vertices.
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Does a circle have an edge?

If an edge of a closed figure has to be straight, then a circle has no edges, since no part of a circle's circumference is straight.
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What is an edge in math for kids?

edge. • the side of a polygon or a line segment. where two faces of a solid figure meet.
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Why does a cone have one edge?

Cones, spheres, and cylinders do not have any edges because they do not have any flat sides. The place where two or more edges meet is called a vertex. A vertex is like a corner. If you have more than one vertex they are called vertices.
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Does a cone and cylinder have edges?

So what about edges? In geometry, the term “edge” refers to the interval (straight line) formed where two faces of a three-dimensional object meet. Cones and cylinders don't have faces, so they can't have edges!
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Does a cone have 1 or 2 faces?

A sphere has no faces, a cone has one circular face, and a cylinder has two circular faces.
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How many edges does a cylinder have 3d?

Edges. An edge is where two faces meet. For example a cube has 12 edges, a cylinder has two and a sphere has none.
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How many circle does a cylinder has?

The top and bottom of a cylinder are two congruent circles, called bases. The height h of a cylinder is the perpendicular distance between these bases, and the radius r of a cylinder is simply the radius of the circular bases.
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