A conical flask is used to hold chemicals and to make your chemical.
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A conical hill is a hill with uniform slope and is represented by concentric contours spaced almost regularly.
that depends on the volume/size of the conical flask, the usual size would hold 250ml. theres some 1L, and even 50ml (possible smaller) conical flask.
The lacrimal caruncle is the conical body in the medial corner of the eye. It contains glands to moisturize the eye.
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conical is an adjectiveso, for example: "It had a conical shape"
An ashiko is a conical drum with one open end and a head on the wide end. originating in Yoruba music.
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There is no meaning of conical flasks. They have uses.
A conical flask.
Today's dunce shall wear the conical cap for the rest of the day. Some volcanoes are conical in shape.
Countersinking is the forming of a shallow conical shape into a hole or fastener position to accommodate the matching conical head of a flat head screw. Generally, counterboring is the forming of a much deeper, squared bottom, cylindrical area at the origin of a hole or fastener position to accommodate and receive the head of a round-headed fastener, such as a socket head cap screw. Both processes are for the purpose of positioning the fastener such that its head is flush with or below the surface of the component which it is fastening. "Recessed" as it were.
Countersinking is the forming of a shallow conical shape into a hole or fastener position to accommodate the matching conical head of a flat head screw. Generally, counterboring is the forming of a much deeper, squared bottom, cylindrical area at the origin of a hole or fastener position to accommodate and receive the head of a round-headed fastener, such as a socket head cap screw. Both processes are for the purpose of positioning the fastener such that its head is flush with or below the surface of the component which it is fastening. "Recessed" as it were.
If I'm not mistaken...rocket is used in C++ ....something to do with compilers and other technical stuff that's over my head....
Head engineer for the Saturn V rocket was Wernher Von Braun