Cylinder Faces Vertices Edges
Any 3-D figure has faces, vertices, and edges which define the features of that figure. The two circular faces of the cylinder are parallel to each other and the distance between them is the height of the cylinder.
- Faces: In a cylinder, there are a total of 3 faces i.e. 2 flat circular faces + 1 curved face
- Edges: In a cylinder, there are 2 circular edges one at the top face and one at the bottom face.
- Vertices: In a cylinder, there are 0 vertices.
Cylinder | Shape, Formula and Examples
A cylinder is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two circular bases connected by a curved surface. It has a total of 3 faces, 2 edges, and no vertices.
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