Explain that cylinders are polydrones or not.
Answer to Problem 28HP
No, cylinders are not polydrones.
Explanation of Solution
Cylinder is the 3-dimensional solid that holds two parallel bases joined by a curved surface, at a fixed distance. These bases are normally circuler in shape as well as the center of these two bases are joined by a line segment and this is called as the axis.
A cylinder is not a polygedron as there are many reasons for it. Its lateral surface is not plane, its bases are not
So there are no facesm no edges, no vertices and this is why all cylinders are not polydrones.
Conclusion:
Hence, cylinders are not polydrones.
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