Confusion in Total faces in Cone: 3D

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I have checked in many places about how many faces does a Cone have..

As per this link. There is 1 face in Cone

As per this link, there are 2 faces in cone

As per this Video, A Cone has one face only

I am assuming that like in sphere, there is one face only. In the same way, a Cone has 2 faces.

  1. Base. which is circular face.
  2. Curved surface as shown in the image below.

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Can you give your valuable feedback about my understanding?

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2 Answers

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It depends whether an open cone or close cone. An open cone doesn't include the circular base while a close cone includes.

By the way, a close cylinder should include two circular bases and one curved surface. You may have a semi-open cylinder (e.g. cylindrical pencil stand) which has one base. The core of a toilet paper roll has two ends open, that is one curved surface only.

P.S.:
In calculus texts, a cone is approached by a polygonal pyramid. So a curved surface has infinitely many "faces" (that means tiny planes).

In differential geometry or topology, sphere and torus have inner and outer surfaces while Klein bottle is one-sided.

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A cone has a flat circular face as its base, and a curved surface seen as its curved face connecting the base boundary to a single point apex... There are two surfaces and an edge connecting them.

The curved cone surface is the sum of an infinite number of flat triangular faces.

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