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Exploring the Geometry

of Prism and Cylinder


Introduction to Prism and Cylinder

In this presentation, we will explore the


geometry of prism and cylinder. We will
learn about their properties, formulas, and
real-world applications. Get ready to delve
into the fascinating world of 3D shapes!
Defining Prism and Cylinder

A prism is a solid figure with two parallel


and congruent polygonal bases connected
by rectangular or parallelogram faces. A
cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with
two parallel circular bases connected by a
curved surface.
Properties of Prism
Prisms have constant cross-sectional
shapes and parallel bases. They are
classified by the shape of their base, such
as triangular, rectangular, or hexagonal.
The volume of a prism is given by the
formula V = Bh, where B is the base area
and h is the height.
Properties of Cylinder

Cylinders have constant cross-sectional


shapes and parallel circular bases. The
volume of a cylinder is given by the
formula V = πr2h, where r is the radius of
the base and h is the height. Cylinders are
commonly found in everyday objects like
cans and barrels.
Prisms and cylinders are widely used in architecture, engineering, and design.
They form the basis of structures like skyscrapers, tunnels, and bridges. Cylindrical
shapes are also prevalent in objects such as pipes, tanks, and columns.
Conclusion

In conclusion, the geometry of prisms and


cylinders plays a crucial role in various
fields. Understanding their properties and
applications enhances our ability to
analyze and design complex structures.
We hope this presentation has provided
valuable insights into the fascinating world
of 3D shapes.
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