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====Concept #3.Cylinder====
 
====Concept #3.Cylinder====
 
A cylinder is a closed solid that has two parallel (usually circular) bases connected by a curved surface. It has two ends, called bases, that are usually circular. The bases are always congruent and parallel to each other. On 'unrolling' the cylinder one would find that the side is actually a rectangle when flattened out. The height h is the perpendicular distance between the bases. The radius r of a cylinder is the radius of a base. Axis of the cylinder is a line joining the center of each base. Hollow Cylinder is the one with open top and base. Ex. cylindrical tube.
 
A cylinder is a closed solid that has two parallel (usually circular) bases connected by a curved surface. It has two ends, called bases, that are usually circular. The bases are always congruent and parallel to each other. On 'unrolling' the cylinder one would find that the side is actually a rectangle when flattened out. The height h is the perpendicular distance between the bases. The radius r of a cylinder is the radius of a base. Axis of the cylinder is a line joining the center of each base. Hollow Cylinder is the one with open top and base. Ex. cylindrical tube.
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===== Formulas =====
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CSA=<math>{2}{\pi}{r^2}{h}</math>
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Volume of Cylinder=<math>{\pi}{r^2}{h}</math>
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TSA of Cylinder=<math>{2}{\pi}{r}{(r+h)}</math>
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Volume of Cylinder When h=h/2 is<math>{\frac{{\pi}{r^2}{h}}{2}}</math> <math>{\frac{{1}}{3}}{X}{\frac{{22}}{7}}{7^2}{14}</math>
 
=====Activities=====
 
=====Activities=====
 
======[[Surface area of a cylinder]]======
 
======[[Surface area of a cylinder]]======

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