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Cylinder: Volume: CSA: TSA

One of the most commonly sighted geometric shapes is a cylinder where you can find it in fuel containers, gas tanks and even coffee mugs. The word ‘cylinder’ is derived from the Greek word, ‘kulindros’ which means a tumbler. In this chapter, you will be able to learn about cylinder and the capacity of the most used shapes.

Cylinder

A cylinder happens to be a close shape that has got two parallel bases which has a circular shape in general and is connected by two parallel sides. It is also defined as a rectangular that has rectangular bases. When it comes to the circular bases, it is always found to be parallel as well as congruent to one another. If cylinder is unrolled, then it gives a flattened look of a rectangle. A cylinder is formed by the base and sides. When the two circular bases joins the line at the center, it is known as the axis of the cylinder.

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