What is a right circle?

: a cylinder with the bases circular and with the axis joining the two centers of the bases perpendicular to the planes of the two bases.
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What is a right cylinder?

Definition of right cylinder

: a cylinder whose side is perpendicular to its base.
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What is the difference between a cone and a right circular cone?

A cone is a three-dimensional solid having a circular base and the apex or vertex. The Right Circular Cone is the cone in which the line of the axis is perpendicular to the base.
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How many faces does a right circular cone have?

A cone has one circular face, no edge, and one apex (vertex). The axis of a right circular cone is perpendicular to the plane of the base.
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Why right circular cylinder is called?

Why a cylinder is called a right circular cylinder? Ans: The right circular cylinder has a closed circular surface on both ends, which are parallel to each other. Since the line joining centres of two bases are perpendicular to the plane of bases, so it is called the right circular cylinder.
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What is right circular hollow cylinder?

A right circular hollow cylinder (or cylindrical shell ) is a three-dimensional region bounded by two right circular cylinders having the same axis and two parallel circular bases perpendicular to the cylinders' common axis, as in the diagram.
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What is the radius of a right cylinder?

The radius of a cylinder(r) = √(V / π × h), where V is the volume of a cylinder, h is the height of the cylinder, and π(Pi) is a mathematical constant with an approximate value of 3.14.
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What is difference between cylinder and hollow cylinder?

The cylinder is a three-dimensional shape that has a circular base. A cylinder can be observed as a set of circular disks that are stacked on one another. While a hollow cylinder is defined as a cylinder that is empty from the inside and has some difference between the internal and external radius.
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What is a hollow cylinder called?

It's called a tube - a hollow cylinder.
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Are all cylinders circular?

If a right section of a cylinder is a circle then the cylinder is a circular cylinder. In more generality, if a right section of a cylinder is a conic section (parabola, ellipse, hyperbola) then the solid cylinder is said to be parabolic, elliptic and hyperbolic, respectively.
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Does a cone have 1 face or 2?

How many faces, edges and vertices does a cone have? A cone has 1 vertex. A cone has 1 edge. A cone has 1 face and 1 curved surface.
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What is called cone?

A cone is a three-dimensional shape in geometry that narrows smoothly from a flat base (usually circular base) to a point(which forms an axis to the centre of base) called the apex or vertex.
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Is it possible to find a right circular cone with equal?

Answer : (c) Yes.
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What is a non right cylinder?

Definition: An oblique cylinder is one that 'leans over' - where the sides are not perpendicular to the bases. Opposite of a 'right cylinder'.
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How many circles are in a cylinder?

A cylinder has three faces. Two are flat circles and the third is curved into a tube.
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What is the edge of a cylinder called?

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.
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What is the wall of a cylinder called?

Cylinder liners (also known as sleeves) are thin metal cylinder-shaped parts which are inserted into the engine block to form the inner wall of the cylinder.
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Is a tube a cylinder?

A tube is a pipe shape, a cylinder with a hollow space inside.
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What is the volume of the right cylinder?

The formula for the volume of a right cylinder is: V = A * h, where A is the area of the base, or πr2. Therefore, the total formula for the volume of the cylinder is: V = πr2h. First, we must solve for r by using the formula for a circumference (c = 2πr): 25π = 2πr; r = 12.5.
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