More about Uniform Cross Section
Examples of Uniform Cross Section
In short to say, uniform cross-section are when you dissect a 3D solid and you get all same shape (uniform).
An object is said to be in uniform motion when it goes in a constant straight line. Motion is the part of the mechanics branch of physics.
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By definition, a cylinder has two equal circular (or elliptical) faces and a uniform cross section. Therefore, a cylinder cannot be tapered.
Sometimes. By definition, a semi-regular tessellation must include more than one type of regular polygon. Some uniform tessellations use more than one type of regular polygon, but many uniform tessellations use only a single regular polygon. Therefore the statement is only sometimes true.
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There is no uniform definition of racism.
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level Uniform when used as an adjective, means "constant; unvarying; undeviating" where level means "even, equable, or uniform." (it's even in the definition!)
a uniform tax imposed on each person
By definition, a "uniform" is designed to be the same as everyone else. In order to add individual style to any uniform, one must alter the uniform which will make it no longer a uniform. It sucks, but a uniform is designed to make you look just like everyone else in a uniform.
Uniform items which may be directed or authorized for wear with the basic uniform. Items may be worn with basic uniform at the individual's discretion unless otherwise directed
An object is said to be in uniform motion when it goes in a constant straight line. Motion is the part of the mechanics branch of physics.
a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
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There are several formulae that involve uniform acceleration. For example, the definition of uniform acceleration:dv/dt = c or: a = c (where "c" is some constant).