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what is the difference between a hollow cylinder and a right circular cylinder? ( with examples)..​


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Answered by Anonymous
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A right circular cylinder is a straight cylinder with each end perpendicular to it central axis, it need not be hollow. A hollow cylinder has a void in it middle, either closed or open, a vessel, a cup, or a pipe.

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Also, the cross section of a right circular cylinder is a rectangle/square while of a normalcylinder, it is a parallelogram. A right circular cylinder is a straight cylinder with each end perpendicular to it central axis, it need not be hollow.❤❤❤❤❤❤hy sister ❤❤ please mark me brilliant


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