Definition:Right Circular Cylinder/Definition 1

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Definition

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A right circular cylinder is the solid of revolution made by rotating a rectangle along one of its sides.


In the words of Euclid:

When, one side of those about the right angle in a rectangular parallelogram remaining fixed, the parallelogram is carried round and restored again to the same position from which it began to be moved, the figure so comprehended is a cylinder.

(The Elements: Book $\text{XI}$: Definition $21$)


In the above diagram, the rectangle $ADHG$ has been rotated around the side $GH$ to produce the right circular cylinder $ACBEFD$.


Also known as

A right circular cylinder is usually known in common parlance as a cylinder.

This is also the usage in Euclid's The Elements.

However, on $\mathsf{Pr} \infty \mathsf{fWiki}$ a cylinder is a more general object, so right circular cylinder will be used when that is what is meant.


Also see

  • Results about right circular cylinders can be found here.