Cross Section Cylinder

If the plane cuts the cylinder perpendicular to the base then the shape obtained is a rectangle.
Cross section cylinder. A cross section is a perpendicular section of any geometrical object which is taken perpendicular to the longest axis passing through it. For a cylinder cross section area is the area of the circle firmed at its base. The theory assumes the piston rod and cylinder are uniform along their lengths and.
If the cylinder has a horizontal cross section then the shape obtained is a circle. The cross section of this circular cylinder is a circle we don t draw the rest of the object just the shape made when you cut through. A cylinder could be defined as a three dimensional surface created by equidistant points from a line segment extending in space.
Cross section of a solid cylinder. A plumbing pipe piece is an example of a cylindrical object. The materials of the piston rod and the cylinder and of the moments of inertia of the cross sections of the piston rod and the cylinder about an axis perpendicular to the plane of bending.
A cross section of a solid right circular cylinder extending between two bases is a disk if the cross section is parallel to the cylinder s base or an elliptic region see diagram at right if it is neither parallel nor perpendicular to the base.