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How to verify eulers theorem in a cylinder? please give a full ans. and not from the web.

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Answered by simra4825
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HEY MATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

Step-by-step explanation:

suppose you mean the formula V + F - E = 2.

A simple example is a cube, which has 8 vertex points, 6 faces, and

12 edges, so 8 + 6 - 12 = 14 - 12 = 2. The faces of a cube are flat,

but this would also work if the faces or edges were somewhat curved,

just so long as they don't intersect each other.

The reason I mention this is that in the case of a cylinder, one of

the faces will be the curved part of the cylinder. Let's concentrate

first on that curved face, because that is the "secret" about

interpreting Euler's Law for a cylinder. If you examine a 'tin can',

common as a food container, you will see that there is a 'seam' from

bottom to top. That seam counts as an edge for the purposes of the

formula. Also, that edge has a vertex at each of its ends.

When we close up the cylinder 'tin can', the top is a circular face,

with an edge around its circumference, and the same for the bottom

face.

Here is a list of all the faces, edges and vertices.

Face 1 = the curved surface around the cylinder.

Face 2 = the top, which is flat

Face 3 = the bottom, which is also flat

Edge 1 = the seam up the side of the curved face

Edge 2 = the circle around the top face

Edge 3 = the circle around the bottom face.

Vertex 1 = the point at the top of the seam

Vertex 2 = the point at the bottom of the seam

Note that the two vertices also serve double-duty as the points where

the circular edges start and stop.

So, V + F - E = 2 + 3 - 3 = 2 + 0 = 2

This is not the only way to make a 'tin can'. You could do it with

two seams from bottom to top. Think of it as making two half-cans,

the front half and the back half, and then putting them together along

the seams to enclose the cylindrical volume. How does this change

things? For one, there is an extra seam, which means an additional

edge. But that's not all. The extra seam has a vertex at each end,

and that breaks the top and bottom circle edges into two parts each.

So E = 6 instead of 3.

The curved face which previously went all around is now replaced by

two faces, each of which goes half way around, so F = 4 instead of 3.

There are two more vertices, namely, the points at the ends of the new

seam edge, so V = 4 instead of 2. So

V + F - E = 4 + 4 - 6 = 2

The Law is verified under this configuration, too. I hope this helps

you to understand how it works.

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