A nut has the seed enclosed within a hard shell, often then enclosed in a soft fruit.
A cone bears a naked seed - though some conifers have their seed associated with a soft berry. (Check out the Kahikatea and the Miro.)
the difference between a cone and a prism is that a cone has no edges and only one vertex and a prism has both edges and vertexes.
A triangle is 2D, and has a square base. A cone is 3D, and has a circular base.
A symons cone crusher is an upgrade from a spring cone crusher.
In a right circular cone the apex is directly above the centre of the base.
A cylinder has two bases that are circles but a cone only has one base then a vertex.
the difference between a cone and a prism is that a cone has no edges and only one vertex and a prism has both edges and vertexes.
A triangle is 2D, and has a square base. A cone is 3D, and has a circular base.
A symons cone crusher is an upgrade from a spring cone crusher.
In a right circular cone the apex is directly above the centre of the base.
A sphere to a cone is the same as a circle is to a triangle but they are both 3 dimensional.
A cone has a circle for a base and a triangular prism has a triangle for a base
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the base of a cone is a circle you dumb nut
A cylinder has two bases that are circles but a cone only has one base then a vertex.
A cylinder has two bases that are circles but a cone only has one base then a vertex.
A cone nut is used in mechanical applications to secure and tighten components together. Its purpose is to provide a strong and secure connection between parts, preventing them from coming loose or separating during operation. The cone shape of the nut allows for a more precise and secure fit, making it ideal for applications where vibration or movement may occur.