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Cylindrische

Cylindrische is an adjective used to describe objects or surfaces that have the form of a cylinder. In geometry and related fields, a cylinder is a three‑dimensional figure formed by sweeping a circular base along a parallel direction, producing a curved surface that connects two parallel bases.

A standard cylinder is the right circular cylinder, in which the axis—the line through the centers of

Formulas commonly associated with cylindrical shapes include the volume, V = π r^2 h, and the surface area,

Cylindrische objects are prevalent in engineering and design, including pipes, tanks, cans, rollers, and shafts. The

the
bases—is
perpendicular
to
the
bases.
An
oblique
cylinder
has
an
axis
that
is
not
perpendicular
to
the
bases,
resulting
in
a
slanted
side
surface.
The
base
is
always
a
circle
with
radius
r,
and
the
height
(or
length)
is
h.
S
=
2π
r
h
+
2π
r^2.
The
lateral
surface
area,
which
excludes
the
bases,
is
2π
r
h,
and
the
total
surface
area
combines
the
lateral
area
with
the
areas
of
the
two
circular
bases.
In
mathematics,
cylindrical
coordinates
provide
an
alternative
description
of
points
in
space
using
(r,
θ,
z).
term
also
appears
in
descriptive
language
to
distinguish
cylindrical
components
from
other
shapes.
In
technical
drawings
and
manufacturing,
identifying
a
part
as
cylindrical
informs
machining,
tolerances,
and
assembly
considerations.