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I don't know what a 'right circular' is
A right circular cone is perfectly balanced on its circular base. Imagine a cone that has a circular base, but leans to one side - this is a non right circular cone.
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Strictly, if it has a circular base, it is a circular cylinder. Otherwise, it could have an oval base. If the long axis is at right angles (perpendicular) to the plane of the base, then it is a right circular cylinder.
In a right circular cone the apex is directly above the centre of the base.
A (right circular) cylinder has 2 circular faces... one on top, and the other the bottom.
Tongue clipping is located right underneath the tongue. This procedure can be done by most Pediatricians.
A Right Circular Cone is one wherein the base of the cone is circular and the axis of the cone is perpendicular to the base and passes through the center of the base and the vertex of the cone.
In a right circular cone a line from the vertex to the center of the circular base is perpendicular to the base. In an oblique circular cone that same line will not be perpendicular.
The ipsilateral side of the tongue refers to the side of the tongue that is on the same side as a specific structure or condition being discussed. For example, if there is a lesion on the right side of the tongue, the ipsilateral side would be the right side.
Depends on the year. Mine is an 88 and there is a little circular window on the bottom right side of the engine. It has two sets of has marks indicating the oil level. Hope this helps