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A 'right cone'.
A right prism is a prism which has bases aligned one directly above the other and has lateral faces that are rectangles. An oblique prism is a prism with bases that, while parallel, are not aligned one directly above the other.
In a right circular cone the apex is directly above the centre of the base.
In aligned system you place the dimensions( or numerals) above the dimension lines so that they can be read from bottom or right edge of your sheet. In unidirectional system, all the numerals are placed along the dimension lines, all in the same direction such that they can be read from the bottom edge. This figure explains it clearly: http://www.maelabs.ucsd.edu/mae_guides/cad/dimensioning/Dimensioning_Fundementals_files/image034.gif
The Volume of a Right Cylinder is simply the volume of a circular prism. By 'right' I mean that the congruent top is directly above the base (with the radius of the circular base being at 90 degrees to the VERTICAL height). If the cylinder is oblique (where the top circle is NOT directly above the base) then the VERTICAL height must still be found first! The volume of ANY right prism is found by multiplying it's cross-sectional area by it's length (or height - depending upon whether it's lying 'flat' on a horizontal surface or is standing upright, etc..) Volume = Area of circular 'end/ base' * it's vertical height. (Note: The area of it's circular base is : pi * R^2 (R = radius of the circle) ). STEVE EASTOP.
A 'right cone'.
A right prism is a prism which has bases aligned one directly above the other and has lateral faces that are rectangles. An oblique prism is a prism with bases that, while parallel, are not aligned one directly above the other.
In a right circular cone the apex is directly above the centre of the base.
As the Earth is a circular shape, the continent technically above Canada is Asia. ----- Asia for sure but is it circular or an oblate spheroid? I suspect either is good enough for this answer but thought I would point it out.
You can place the circular bottle cap on a flat light source such as a table, paper, or wall and shine a light directly on it from above. The shadow cast by the circular bottle cap will appear as a rectangular shape due to the angle and distance of the light source. By positioning the circular object and light source correctly, you can create the illusion of a rectangular shadow.
Directly above the outer core is the mantle.
All of the TV satellites, and most of the weather ones, are at different spots on a big circular orbit, directly over the equator and about 22,200 miles above it.
the location on the surface directly above the focus
The magnetic field lines will form concentric circles around the wire, with the direction of the field lines being clockwise when viewed from above the wire.
The term for the point directly above the place where an earthquake originates is the epicenter.
The area directly above the focus of an earthquake is called the epicenter. This is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates in the crust.
Polaris would be 41 degrees above the northern horizon at 41 degrees north latitude. This means it would be directly overhead, aligned with the North Celestial Pole. Polaris is often used as a reference point for navigation and stargazing due to its close alignment with the Earth's axis.