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A cone (from the Greek κῶνος , Latin conus ) is a basic geometrical shape; see cone (geometry). Cone may also refer to: •Cone (category theory), a family of morphisms resembling a geometric co...
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A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat, round base to a point called the apex or vertex . More precisely, it is the solid figure bounded by a plane base...
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The following is an example of the preferred practice of the invention when making a conical liner having a cross section like that shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. The steps of manufacture are illustrated in FIG. 3. Generally, conventional mill starting shapes are used;
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The effect of the pressures on friction under wet conditions has been investigated by sliding different shapes over wet rubber, using a laboratory friction machine designed to simulate conditions between tyre and road when skidding takes place.
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Squire, L. C.: Pressure Distributions and Flow Patterns on Some Conical Shapes With Sharp Edges and Symmetrical Cross-Sections at M = 4.0. R.&M. No. 3340, British ARC, 1963. ... Squire, L. C.: Pressure Distributions and Flow Patterns on Some Conical Shapes With Sharp Edges and Symmetrical Cross-Sections at M = 4.0. R.&M.
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Results of free-flight range tests of spin stabilized, blunted 4-, 4.5-, and 5-cal bodies of revolution with secant-ogive, tangent-ogive, and conical nose shapes, and cylindrical afterbodies with and without boattails are presented. ... Accession Number : AD0889662 ... Descriptive Note : Final rept. 10 Dec 70-4 Mar 71,
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A compilation and evaluation of theoretical and experimental aerodynamic data are presented for conical shapes at Mach numbers from 0 to 25. Emphasis is placed on slender cones such as might be used for ballistic missile reentry. ... Title : AERODYNAMICS OF CONICAL BODIES.
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We may also consider the lateral surface area of the conical surface generated by a segment of length R with one fixed extremity, when the other extremity has a trajectory of length L (this spherical trajectory is not planar unless it happens to be a circle, which is true only for an ordinary circular cone).
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The size and the shape of micropores in anodic alumina films are studied by electron microscope observation and mercury intrusion porosimetry. ... Pores have conical shapes with ~ 10-nm diameters and are widened at the rate of ~ 0.05 nm/min by immersion in a sulfuric acid solution. Such conical pores give rise to the...
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Before passing from conical caps there are one or two peculiar shapes that give interesting results that are worth while specially considering. Thus, in the case of a cone in which the slant height is... ... Special Conical Shapes 96...
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