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Quick answer without verifying it.I am guessing a bushing is cylindrical in shape, in contrast to a bearing that is spherical in shape.but dont quote me on that.shape has little or nothing to do with it, though some bearings are shaped completely unlike bushings. but most bushings are shaped like some bearings.listen: a bush doesn't move and a bear does.that's a good way to remember the diff...
It is usually shaped by heating it, shaping the hot plastic and then allowing it to cool.
No
the rod shaped bacteria has a large surface area the spiral shaped bacteria has "fingers" to help move and the spherical shaped bacteria are funny!
AIGULLE is a rock mass shaped like a needle
A can of soup is cylindrical shaped.
Like cans, they are cylindrical.
Do you mean, what shape is a rod? Because that answer is 'Cylindrical' or 'a cylinder' but if you want to know what is also cylindrical, your answer is penis.
It was evolutionarily advantageous to have a cylindrical form.
The term cylindrical refers to an object that is cylinder shaped. Examples of this term would be items such as food cans. Cylinders are tubed shaped objects with circles closing off both ends.
A square shaped semi-cylindrical prism.
EGR is the cylindrical shaped thing on the drivers side of the engine.
They are cylindrical so the force of wind and waves is lessened. If the walls were flat they would have much more pressure on them ................ they used to be sploge shaped but that just looked silly
I'm going with cylinder Cylindrical or tubular
On the rear of the engine closes to the fire wall. Its cylindrical shaped.
Rod shaped.
By no means all are. Some are spherical, some are hemispherical, and some shaped like an inverted teardrop.