What dimension is the surface of a cylindrical shell

In summary, a surface in R^2 is a flat two-dimensional plane, while a surface in R^3 is a three-dimensional object that can be flat or have curves and bumps. The surface of a cylindrical shell in an x,y,z coordinate system is two-dimensional, but is embedded in a three-dimensional space. Generally, surfaces are two-dimensional, but there may be some theoretical examples that fill up a three-dimensional region. The paraboloid is a three-dimensional shape with a two-dimensional surface in R^3.
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Hello there, i wanted to know what is the difference between a surface in R^2 and a surface in R^3 in an xyz cordiante system. More specifically how do they look like? an example please. Is this different from a 2 dimensional surface and a 3 dimensional surface respectively.

Also what dimension is the surface of a cylindrical shell of height b and radius a in. In an x,y,z co ordinate system?
 
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R2 is the real plane, and represents a flat two-dimensional surface. We don't normally talk about surfaces in R2. The kinds of things that we can represent in R2 are points, lines, curves, and geometric figures that include squares, circles, and so on.
R3 is three-dimensional space, and has one more dimension than R2. An example of a surface in R3 is the outer skin of a ball. A surface can be flat or it can have waves or bumps in it. A surface in space has area, and is therefore two-dimensional, even if it takes three dimensions to represent it.

kman12 said:
Also what dimension is the surface of a cylindrical shell of height b and radius a in. In an x,y,z co ordinate system?
This surface is two-dimensional. Is that what you're asking? Or are you asking for the area of this surface?
 
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im just asking how many dimensions the surface of a cylinder has, i guess it would be 2 dimensional since you can make it out of A4 paper which is 2 dimensional. However if you were to draw it on a xyz cordinate system, then each point on that surface would need to be specified by its height width and depth (ie x y z) so i thought it would be a three dimensional surface.
Are all curved surfaces three dimensional? but flat surfaces two dimensional?
 
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The cylinder you described is two-dimensional, but is embedded in a three-dimensional space, which is why you need three coordinates to identify any given point on it. Surfaces by their very nature are two-dimensional, whether flat (planar) or not.

It's similar to the situation in R2, where straight lines are one-dimensional, and so are curves, in all but the most extreme cases (where the curve has so much wiggle to it that it essentially fills up a two-dimensional region). Going up one more dimension, surfaces in space are generally two-dimensional, but I can imagine that there might be some theoretical surfaces that are so convoluted that they fill up a three-dimensional region. I don't remember ever reading about any examples, though.
 
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right thanks for clearing stuff up, makes good sense now.
So is the paraboloid a three dimensional shape that has a two dimensional surface and is presented in R^3
 
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Yes.
 

Related to What dimension is the surface of a cylindrical shell

1. What is a cylindrical shell?

A cylindrical shell is a three-dimensional geometric figure that is formed by rotating a rectangle about one of its sides.

2. How many dimensions does the surface of a cylindrical shell have?

The surface of a cylindrical shell has two dimensions - length and width. This is because it can be represented as a flat, two-dimensional shape when flattened out.

3. Is the surface of a cylindrical shell considered a 2D or 3D object?

The surface of a cylindrical shell is considered a 2D object. This is because it only has two dimensions, even though it is part of a larger 3D figure.

4. How does the dimension of the surface of a cylindrical shell affect its properties?

The dimension of the surface of a cylindrical shell affects its properties in terms of its shape and curvature. It also determines how the shell can be unfolded and laid flat.

5. Can the surface of a cylindrical shell exist in higher dimensions?

No, the surface of a cylindrical shell can only exist in two dimensions. However, the cylindrical shell as a whole can exist in higher dimensions, such as when it is part of a larger 3D figure.

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