they are objects shaped in straight sides, circular ends of equal size, and a constant circular cross section.
That means that the object has the shape of a cylinder. Examples include some cups (if you forget about the handle), and tins used to store food.
Cylindrical
An internal caliper gauge.
Volume = cross-sectional area times height
It is the black pipe sticking out under the AC accumulator (large cylindrical object) bracket on the passenger side of the firewall.It is the black pipe sticking out under the AC accumulator (large cylindrical object) bracket on the passenger side of the firewall.
volume of cylinder = 1 * formula found from google.com
Axisymmetric describes the rotational symmetry referring to an object being symmetrical and cylindrical on an axis. For example, a cone.
A can buoy is a floating cylindrical object in the water. They are red in British waters and green or black in US waters.
I believe any can of tuna or crushed tomatoes are fine examples of cylindrical objects
A can buoy is a floating cylindrical object in the water. They are red in British waters and green or black in US waters.
The term cylindrical refers to an object that is cylinder shaped. Examples of this term would be items such as food cans. Cylinders are tubed shaped objects with circles closing off both ends.
You are a cylindrical object with a circular base and a rectangular side
Curvilinear motion is when any object is moving along a path that is curved. Planar motion and cylindrical motion are used to study this.