Larger workenvelope than cartesian and cylinderical robot, design simple, good weight lifting capacity.
You would have to make a core using a plaster based investment or a resin bound sand. The core would have to be supported in the centre of the sand mould by core pins which leave holes that have to be filled after the core material is removed.
Spherical bearings are round (ball bearings) while cylindrical bearings are in the shape of elongated rods.
MY ANSWER:A glass flask used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions, which has a spherical shape for uniform heating, and one or more long cylindrical necks.
A Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion (BLEVE) occurs when a pressurized liquid is heated and vaporizes rapidly, leading to a violent explosion if the containment fails. Spherical storage tanks are often used to minimize the risk of BLEVE because their shape allows for uniform distribution of stress and pressure, enhancing structural integrity. Additionally, their design minimizes the surface area exposed to heat, which can help delay the onset of a BLEVE. Properly designed and maintained spherical tanks also facilitate safer storage of volatile liquids, reducing the likelihood of catastrophic failures.
What is the advantage of using the bridge rectifier A: NONE no advantage the only advantage can be considered it the fact it will provide more voltage but never more power actually less by a .7 volt diode drop
They are not spherical
circular spherical shape
Well, the most aerodynamic shape is a teardrop/raindrop shape. You would think a spherical car (assuming you means completely spherical) would be very aerodynamic. But that is false. The exit of the wind passing over/under/around your car is as important as when the wind hits it initially. So a spherical rear end would be much worse that a tapered rear end.
It is true only for s-orbital which is spherical in shape. p-, f- and d- orbitals are not spherical in shape.
There are two planets with an almost perfectly spherical shape. They are Mercury and Venus.
An s orbital is spherical in shape, with a high probability of finding the electron closer to the nucleus.
Spherical.
Your ride would be kind of lumpy if they were any other shape.
The inner planets have a spherical shape. In fact all planets are more or less spherical.
For Earth to become a perfect shape, it would need to be perfectly spherical. This would require it to have a uniform distribution of mass and no geographical features like mountains or valleys. Achieving a perfectly spherical shape would mean Earth would have to be completely smooth and free of any irregularities.
The rectangular shape avoids the curvature of light where as the spherical shape will bend it and give an inaccurate reading of absorption.
That is due to gravity. Any large deviation from a spherical shape - such as a mountain that is more than a few kilometers high - would be squashed down by gravity.