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(n.)The surface generated by a straight line intersecting and moving along…
(n.)A cylindrical container or object.
(n.)The chamber in which a piston of a reciprocating engine moves.
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Cylinder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cylinder may refer to: • in geometry, a three-dimensional geometric shape - see Cylinder (geometry) • in algebra, the Cartesian product of a set with its superset - see Cartesian product • in optics:...
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Cylinder (geometry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cylinder is one of the most basic curvilinear geometric shapes, the surface formed by the points at a fixed distance from a given straight line, the axis of the cylinder. The solid enclosed by t...
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Some common simple space figures include cubes, spheres, cylinders, prisms, cones, and pyramids. A space figure having all flat faces is called a polyhedron. A cube and a pyramid are both polyhedrons; a sphere, cylinder, and cone are not. ... The circle on the right is a cross-section of the cylinder on the left.
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Digital collection of 6,000 cylinder records from 1895-1920s with downloadable and streaming audio held by the Department of Special Collection, University of California, Santa Barbara. ... "Adopt a Cylinder" program preserves our recorded heritage (August 2009)
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The term "cylinder" has a number of related meanings. In its most general usage, the word "cylinder" refers to a solid bounded by a closed generalized ...
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Graduated cylinder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A graduated cylinder is a piece of laboratory equipment used to accurately measure the volume of an object. Graduated cylinders are generally more accurate and precise for this purpose than flasks a...
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Tins of food are good examples of cylinders. In fact, the ends of the cylinder do not have to be circles; they can be any shape that has no corners, as long as they are parallel and both the same shape.
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A cylinder is a solid or hollow object that is shaped like a can. It has two parallel bases that are circles which are the same shape and size.
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