-
called the
axis of the
cylinder and it p****es
through the
centers of the two bases. The bare term
cylinder often refers to a
solid cylinder with circular...
-
remains unchanged if the
stressed object is
rotated about some
fixed axis.
Cylinder stress patterns include: cir****ferential stress, or hoop stress, a normal...
- A
cylindrical coordinate system is a three-dimensional
coordinate system that
specifies point positions by the
distance from a
chosen reference axis (axis...
- An axon (from Gr**** ἄξων áxōn,
axis) or
nerve fiber (or
nerve fibre: see
spelling differences) is a long,
slender projection of a
nerve cell, or neuron...
- engines") have the
cylinders aligned in two
separate planes or 'banks', so that they
appear to be in a "V" when
viewed along the
axis of the crankshaft...
- the
direction parallel to its
cylinder's axis (in the
tangent plane). A
toric lens
combines the
effect of a
cylindrical lens with that of an ordinary...
- by the
axis component.
There are two
different conventions for
indicating the
amount of
cylinder: "plus
cylinder notation" and "minus
cylinder notation"...
-
Jackson cross cylinder is a
single low
power lens,
which is a
combination of a plus
cylinder and a
minus cylinder of
equal power with
axis perpendicular...
- An O'Neill
cylinder (also
called an O'Neill colony, or
Island Three) is a
space settlement concept proposed by
American physicist Gerard K. O'Neill in...
-
cylinder base (or one endpoint), a ^ = ( a x , a y , a z ) {\displaystyle {\hat {a}}=(a_{x},a_{y},a_{z})} be the
cylinder axis unit vector,
cylinder radius...