toroid

NOUN
  1. the doughnut-shaped object enclosed by a torus
  2. a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle
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How To Use toroid In A Sentence

  • The invention provides a copper mould suction casting preparation device of an iron-based bulk amorphous alloy toroidal magnetic core and a method therefore.
  • Surrounding the pulsar is a bright doughnut-shaped, or toroidal, structure, with jet-like features extending in a perpendicular direction away from the torus.
  • Nectary tissue volume was calculated with the non-circular section toroids ' formula: V = 2 sr, where s = nectary sectional area and r = nectary radius measured from the sections' centre of gravity (n = 4 flowers per species).
  • At lower concentrations, the peptide altered the morphology of the bilayer in a way consistent with the formation of a toroidal pore.
  • In this case, the toroidal surface has become an off-axis segment of an ellipsoid.
  • RFP devices have the same toroidal and poloidal components as a tokamak, but the current flowing through the plasma is much stronger and the direction of the toroidal field within the plasma is reversed. Nuclear fusion power
  • Here we examine this in detail, first looking at the case of a circular toroid deformed into an ellipse.
  • If we assume that POPC has a cross-sectional area of 65 [Angstrom] 2, the surface area of a toroidal pore equals that of 105 lipids.
  • The magnitude of the current depends on the resistivity near the bit, and is measured by another toroid.
  • The novel non-contact type current sensor based on giant magneto-impedance (GMI) effect in Co-based amorphous ribbon toroidal core was studied.
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