The axis of revolution is an imaginary line around which a two-dimensional shape rotates to create a three-dimensional object. It serves as the central point for rotation.
Imagine a spinning top. The stick that goes through the center of the top and allows it to spin is like the axis of revolution. Just as the spinning top rotates around its axis, a shape can rotate around its axis of revolution to form a solid object.
Rotation: Rotation refers to the circular movement of an object around a fixed point or axis.
Surface Area: Surface area is the total area that covers the outer part of a three-dimensional object.
Volume: Volume is the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object.
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