It is the net of a cone. -
If by "Time Cone" you mean a Light Cone (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_cone), then a light cone is a graphical construct depicting how causality (how event A can affect event B) works in the universe. The actual "cone" is a flash of light - the fastest any information in the universe can travel. Anything inside the cone (nearer to the time axis) can be influenced by (or can influence, depending on the orientation of the cone) an event occurring at the same time as the flash. Anything outside the cone (closer to the space axis) can neither influence nor be influenced by an event happening at the same time as the flash.
The default cone search radius is i arc minute.
the cone of depression
You can measure a pine cone in inches, centimeters, miles, yards, feet, etc. You can use any form of measurement for measuring a pine cone, and other objects as well. The most suitable form of measurement for a pine cone would probably be the inches.
funny shape
A hollow truncated cone is a geometric shape that is cone-shaped. The formula to calculate the volume is s^2=h^2 + (R-r)^2.
a truncated cone
The formula for calculating development surface area of a truncated cone is Avr = π [s (R + r) + R^2 + r^2]. The solution is area (A) subscript r where r is the radius of the top of the truncated cone. In this formula R stands for the radius of the bottom of the cone and s represents the slant height of the cone.
sqrt( (R-r)^2 + h^2)where:R = radius of larger endr = radius of smaller endh = height of truncated cone
A traditional cone has two faces but in fact it is a truncated cone. It has no verticles although it does have a vertex.
V = (1/3*Pi*h) * (R12 + R22 + R1*R2) Where R1 and R2 are the radii of the bases, and h is equal to the height of the truncated cone.
Mathematically, a cone is infinite and so has no flat surface. The popular cone is actually a truncated cone and does have 1 flat surface.
Ignoring the crenellations it is a truncated cone.
A frustum is a truncated cone or pyramid. In other words, a cone with the top cut off, much like an ice cream cone with a flat bottom.
A right truncated cone.
Of course not . . . if they were different, the "cylinder" would be a truncated cone.