The bottom of a graduated cylinder is flat, so it can sit on a table while you are doing your work.
The top and bottom are normally flat.
None since there is no such thing! Saucepans come in many different sizes so there is no simple answer.
It has 5 flat faces because there are 4 flat faces at the top and 1 flat face at the bottom.
yes, it can. if you realisee, the cone has a bottom part, opposite to its tip, it is flat.
The earth is round, due to gravity, so there are no flat bits at the top and bottom.
Thick pot bottoms distribute heat better because the heat spreads in a uniform manner. When the bottom of the pot is too thin, the heat of the flame immediately penetrates in that one spot, possibly resulting in burnt or unevenly cooked food.
so that it wont rust.
Saucepans do not necessarily have any one specific metal coating their bottom, however, stainless steel works quite well. Aluminum, copper, and cast iron can all be used successfully for saucepans. I prefer stainless steel.
A Forstner bit drills flat bottom holes.
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
Flat Bottom Hull
Saucepans are related to Llanelli because Llanelli was historically known for its tinplate industry, which produced items like saucepans. The town was a hub for metal industry, hence the association with the production of saucepans.
the flat bottom i think
An abyssal plain is a flat area on the ocean bottom
A saucepan is typically made of metal such as stainless steel, aluminum, or copper, with a flat bottom and high sides. It has a handle and a lid for easy cooking and stirring of liquids or sauces. Saucepans are designed to distribute heat evenly to ensure food cooks uniformly.
The bottom of a graduated cylinder is flat, so it can sit on a table while you are doing your work.