semi conjugate diameter of ellipse
An oval sphere is commonly referred to as an "ellipsoid." An ellipsoid is a three-dimensional shape that resembles a sphere but is stretched or compressed along one or more axes, resulting in an elongated or flattened appearance. It can be described mathematically by its semi-principal axes, which define its dimensions along each axis.
A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.
No.
There is not sufficient information to provide an answer. Do the given numbers refer to the lengths of the sides of a cuboid or some other shape, such as a parallelepiped or are they semi-axes of an ellipsoid for example? Furthermore, there are no units of measurement given.
There are infinite amount of diameters.
A semi-ellipsoid.
'If a, b, and c are the semi-axes, the volume is (4/3)πabc. When a b c the ellipsoid is a sphere and this formula becomes (4/3)πa3' (James and James, eds, Mathematics Dictionary D. Van Nostrand, 1960)
Ellipsoid.
I anm not aware that there is one. An approximate volume could be obtained by modelling the egg as a prolate ellipsoid. The volume of an ellipsoid is given by (4/3)(pi)abc where a, b, and c are the lengths of the semi-axes. For an ellipsoid of revolution, two of the semi-axes are equal. The volume could be measured by measuring the volume of fluid displaced when the egg is completely immersed in the fluid. There are a number of ways of doing this, but the simplest is probably to use an apparatus called an overflow can which should be found in most high-school science labs.
An oval sphere is commonly referred to as an "ellipsoid." An ellipsoid is a three-dimensional shape that resembles a sphere but is stretched or compressed along one or more axes, resulting in an elongated or flattened appearance. It can be described mathematically by its semi-principal axes, which define its dimensions along each axis.
A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.A hyperboloid.A sphere, ellipsoid, toroid or paraboloid intersected by a plane.There are probably others.
No.
an ellipsoid is the less formal name for a geoid which is a shape which is like a sphere but is bulgy round the middle
Newton was first claim that the earth is ellipsoid instead of spherical...
The joint between radius and scaphoid + lunate should fall into the category of an ellipsoid joint.
There are several options that depend on the definition of a "side of face". An infinite cone a paraboloid a semi-hyperboloid an ellipsoid a spheroid are some examples. And, last but not least, a smooth blob.
The conjugate acid of ClO- is HClO. The conjugate acid of HClO is ClO2. The conjugate acid of HCI is H2Cl. The conjugate acid of Cl- is HCl. The conjugate acid of ClO is HClO2.