Simple.............yar the cylinder that is thin
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The mean difference between Thick and Thin cylinders is : The ratio diameter/Thickness For Thin Cylinder, it is more than 20 For Thick Cylinder; it is less than 20
It is used for thick cylinders
I presume that you are trying to find the volume of an irregular solid. It is usual to tie a piece of thin cotton around the solid prior to lowering it into the measuring cylinder. This is so that you can control the decent of the object, i.e. it is not dropped into the cylinder causing the water to splash out, thus not giving an accuarate value for volume of the solid.
No. Thin is an adjective. Thinly is an adverb
thin isnt a noun you pleb!
A short cylinder or a thin cylinder.
for thin cylinder the thickness to diameter ratio should be less than 0.07
If the ratio of thicness to dia of cylinder is 0.1 and less, it is thin. And if this ratio is more than 0.1 it is thick cylinder
The mean difference between Thick and Thin cylinders is : The ratio diameter/Thickness For Thin Cylinder, it is more than 20 For Thick Cylinder; it is less than 20
Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
a cylinder tube
try with thin tweezers it workt for me
It is used for thick cylinders
You cannot. The cylinder could be a large squat shape, or a thin tube which could be as long as you want. The volume of a cylinder does not determine its shape.
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The question cannot be answered. You could have an infinitely long but infinitesimally thin cylinder, or an infiniteimally short but infinitely wide cylinder. In between these two extremes there are an infinite number of possible combinations.