A cylinder has a circular cross section that is parallel to its base.
trapezoidal cross section
Every cross-section of a sphere is a circle.
A Uniform Cross Section is the cross section of the solid, parallel to base, such that the resulting figure has the same shape and size as that of the base of the figure.More about Uniform Cross SectionSolids like pyramids and cones have slant heights and hence do not have uniform cross section.Examples of Uniform Cross SectionThe uniform cross section of the given prism is a square.The uniform cross section of the given cylinder is a circle.In short to say, uniform cross-section are when you dissect a 3D solid and you get all same shape (uniform).
It is a cross section of the Earth. It has no specific name. You can find one at the link below
Radar cross section is a measure of the electromagnetic energy intercepted and reradiated at the same frequency
Asoke K. Bhattacharyya has written: 'Radar cross section analysis and control' -- subject(s): Radar, Radar targets, Radar cross sections, Antennas, Electromagnetic waves, Scattering
Radar cross section.
It uses Squint Phenomena. Target abd clutter will be hit by two beams seperately. By this radar echoes will be added up whereas clutter which has Radar Cross Section Fluctuations will average. By this desired targets will be obtained with reduced fluctuations.
The six target characteristics of radar are range, velocity, azimuth, elevation, size, and radar cross section. Range refers to the distance of the target from the radar system, velocity represents the speed of the target, azimuth and elevation specify the target's horizontal and vertical angles, size indicates the physical dimensions of the target, and radar cross section is a measure of how well the target reflects radar signals.
S. R. Tuhela-Reuning has written: 'A planar near-field scanning technique for bistatic radar cross-section measurements' -- subject(s): Bistatic radar, Scanning systems, Radar measurement, Radar cross sections, Near fields, Parabolic reflectors, Radar scanning, Multistatic radar
So far it's the F-22 Raptor, hands down. It's radar cross section is comparable to a metal marble. While physically smaller in size, the radar cross section of the F-35 Lightning II is about the size of a metal golf ball.
Any radar can detect a stealth jet BUT only at very close ranges depending on the radar cross section of the jet. Therefore, stealth provides first lock, first shoot, first kill capability
The acronym of NRCS stands for Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nepal Red Cross Society, Normalized Radar Cross-Section, just to name a few and so much more.
A cylinder has a circular cross section that is parallel to its base.
Radar range is the distance of the object from the radar. Radar bearing is the direction of the object in relation to the radar. As radar is primarily used for ranging, the range information may be more important than the bearing.
Not a right cross-section.