Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Types of Cylinders

Let Us Learn About Types of Cylinders


There are two types of cylinders.


Right Circular Cylinder: When the base of a right cylinder is a circle, it is called a right circular cylinder.




Oblique Cylinder: When the centers of the bases of a cylinder are not aligned directly one above the other, it is called an oblique cylinder.



Examples:


Right Cylinder: A right cylinder is a cylinder in which the centers of the bases are aligned dire ctly one above the other.


In the figure, r = radius of the base and h= height of the cylinder

A cylinder is mainly referred to a Right circular cylinder , if specifically not mentioned of t he type.

1 comment:

  1. Great website by the way! If a right cylinder circle is called this, I feel that if the centers of a base is in the middle then it should be called a center cylinder circle, but I guess that would throw off all of the mathematicians out there, lol.

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