Bi-truncated conic section, or doubly-truncated conic section
a machine that multiplies force by means of Pascal's Principle; consists of two connected fluid-filled cylinders of different diameters, each containing a movable piston
A cylinder. Each track on each platter can be thought of as being a ring, thus if you isolated the same track upon each platter you'd have a stack of imaginary rings which would therefore form an imaginary cylinder.
There would be six spark plugs for a six cylinder engine. One for each cylinder. Unless it is a diesel, then there are no spark plugs.
same as with a gasoline engine the maximum power and torque are noted, then the plug of each cylinder is removed one at a time and the power drop is noted to determine the contribution of each cylinder at the same rpm over the board
For a series circuit... Each bulb has different impedance (ohms) resulting in a different voltage drop across each. Remember Kirchoff's Current Law: The current at each point in a series circuit is the same. That same current, multiplied by the different voltage drops results in different powers (watts = amps * volts) for each bulb. For a parallel circuit. Again, each bulb still has different impedance. This time, the voltage drop is the same (Kirchoff's Voltage Law) but the current in each bulb is different. Same situation - different power in each bulb.
A cylinder with two circles may be a right cylinder or a truncated cylinder. Both of their surface areas can be computed as the product of the circumference of the circle and the cylinder's height. This is based on the assumption that both circles are of equal diameters and parallel each other.
An Albright knot is a bend knot used to join ropes of different diameters and materials to each other.
Yes it is one of the factors affecting the sound. This is why on a guitar, for example, the six (normally) strings each have different diameters.
Round Worms.
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Polygons do not have diameters. Is the 11.25" from one point to the opposite, or from one side straight across? The two are quite different and will give a different answer for the side length.
a machine that multiplies force by means of Pascal's Principle; consists of two connected fluid-filled cylinders of different diameters, each containing a movable piston
They can be vertical, horizontal or sloped and they are always equal distance apart from each other never intersecting. Circles can be parallel to each other when they are concentric with different diameters but sharing the same centre.
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A prism, curved and tapered to a point at each end.
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A cylinder is more of a tube with flat circles on each end. A sphere is like a basketball, baseball, soccer ball, etc.