- systems, a
biconical antenna is a broad-bandwidth
antenna made of two
roughly conical conductive objects,
nearly touching at
their points.
Biconical antennas...
- Titan. The
biconic is a sphere-cone with an
additional frustum attached. The
biconic offers a
significantly improved L/D ratio. A
biconic designed for...
- Aquiline,
shaped like an eagle's beak (as in a
Roman nose) Bell-shaped
curve Biconic shape, a
shape in a way
opposite to the hourgl****: it is
based on two oppositely...
- stages.
Cremated remains were
placed in
cinerary urns,
specifically in
biconical urns and then buried. The urns were a form of
Villanovan pottery known...
- Bhat (1969).
Motion of a
charged particle in
superposed Heliotron and
biconical cusp fields.
Journal of
Plasma Physics, 3, pp 255-267. doi:10.1017/S0022377800004359...
- hut-shaped
burial urns. Urns of the Proto-Villanovan
culture are
plain and
biconical, and were
buried in a deep shaft. The hut urn is a
round or
square model...
- the fusor, the high beta
fusion reactor, the
magnetic mirror, and the
biconic cusp. A set of
electromagnets generates a
magnetic field that
traps electrons...
- A
discone antenna is a
monopole version of a
biconical antenna, in
which one of the
cones is
replaced by a disc. It is
usually mounted vertically, with...
-
Biconical cinerary urn with crest-shaped
helmet lid, 9th–8th
century BC, from
Monterozzi (Fontanaccia), Tarquinia,
Museo archeologico ****onale...
-
chilli (molcaxitl), and
different kinds of braziers,
tripod dishes, and
biconical goblets.
Vessels were
fired in
simple updraft kilns or even in open firing...