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  1. 17 mar 2016 · If you are considering a cylinder which has two circles at the ends, the line joining the centers of the circles is the axis of the cylinder. A picture worth 1000 words:) The Z axis is the axis of the cylinder. Does it have to be always one of the axes x, y, z x, y, z ? Not necessarily.

  2. Cylinder. A cylinder is a solid formed by rotating a rectangle completely around a line (called the "axis") that passes through one of its sides. Therefore, a cylinder is a type of solid of rotation. The distance from the axis to the opposite side of the rectangle is called the "base radius" or "cylinder radius."

  3. 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.

  4. In mathematics, a cylinder is a three-dimensional solid that holds two parallel bases joined by a curved surface, at a fixed distance. These bases are normally circular in shape (like a circle ) and the center of the two bases are joined by a line segment, which is called the axis.

  5. Axis. A line joining the center of each base. Right and oblique cylinders. When the two bases are exactly over each other and the axis is a right angles to the base, this is a called a 'right cylinder'. If one base is displaced sideways, the axis is not at right angles to the bases and the result is called an oblique cylinder.

  6. 3 sie 2023 · In geometry, cylinders can be of 4 types. They are named and described below: A right cylinder is a cylinder having its axis perpendicular (forming right angle) to the plane of its 2 bases. If its 2 bases are circular is called the right circular cylinder.

  7. Cylinder is a geometric body that limited cylindrical surface and two planes, called basics of cylinder (top and bottom). A cylindrical surface is a surface obtained by moving a straight line (generatrix) parallel to itself, along a flat curve.

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