... lines, parts, and masses of a subject. Concave. Curving inwardly. Cone. A solid bounded by a plane surface called the base, which is a circle, ellipse, or other curved figure, and by a lateral surface which is everywhere curved, and tapers to a point... Working Drawings - Page 158by Arthur Bradford Babbitt - 1911 - 201 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gardner Chace Anthony - Mechanical drawing - 1894 - 190 pages
...a solid bounded by a conical surface and a cutting plane called the base. A circular cone is a cone whose base is a circle. A right circular cone is a circular cone whose axis is perpendicular to its base. It is also called a cone of revolution, SPHERE. A sphere is a solid... | |
| Anson Kent Cross - Mechanical drawing - 1895 - 216 pages
...which is everywhere curved, and tapers to a point called the vertex. Its base names the cone. Thus a circular cone is one whose base is a circle. A RIGHT CIRCULAR CONE is generated by an isosceles triangle which revolves about its altitude as an axis. The equal sides of... | |
| Anson Kent Cross - Drawing - 1895 - 172 pages
...which is everywhere curved, and tapers to a point called the vertex. Its base names the cone. Thus a circular cone is one whose base is a circle. A RIGHT CIRCULAR CONE is generated by an isosceles triangle which revolves about its altitude as an axis. The equal sides of... | |
| Anson K. Cross - Drawing - 1901 - 200 pages
...which is everywhere curved, and tapers to a point called the vertex. Its base names the cone. Thus a circular cone is one whose base is a circle. A RIGHT CIRCULAR CONE is generated by an isosceles triangle which revolves about its altitude as an axis. The equal sides of... | |
| Frank William Bartlett - Mechanical drawing - 1911 - 216 pages
...The altitude of a cone is the perpendicular distance between the vertex and the plane of the base. A circular cone is one whose base is a circle. A right...a cutting plane parallel to the base. See Fig. 99. Fl°The altitude of a frustrum is the perpendicular distance between the base and the cutting plane... | |
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