truncated cone

NOUN
  1. a frustum formed from a cone
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How To Use truncated cone In A Sentence

  • Volumes of solids such as prisms, pyramids, tetrahedrons, wedges, cylinders and truncated cones are calculated.
  • Leonardo lived at a time when the first artillery fortifications were appearing and the Codice Atlantico contains sketches of ingenious fortifications combining bastions, round towers, and truncated cones.
  • Volumes of solids such as prisms, pyramids, tetrahedrons, wedges, cylinders and truncated cones are calculated.
  • Volumes of solids such as prisms, pyramids, tetrahedrons, wedges, cylinders and truncated cones are calculated.
  • Its present shape is a truncated cone with a base area of 2.1ha and a height of 40m.
  • Volumes of solids such as prisms, pyramids, tetrahedrons, wedges, cylinders and truncated cones are calculated.
  • Each boss has fitting notches into which the patterned rib unit is fitted, and has the shape of a truncated cone which is open at a bottom thereof.
  • On the Ohio River there is a group of these shaped like segments of a truncated cone, and "corniced" with another piece reversed, like this: Memoirs
  • All were in outline truncated cones—that is, the outer face of the wall "batters" or inclines inwards.
  • When in operation, the sphere is protonically charged, and the truncated cone of adamite collects the electrons, taking them from their regular orbits and redirecting them in a continuous stream against whichever portion of the sphere it is pointed at. "The Golden Girl of Munan" by Harl Vincent, part 3
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