In geometry, a hyperboloid of revolution, sometimes called a circular hyperboloid, is the surface generated by rotating a hyperbola around one of its principal...
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Hyperboloid structures are architectural structures designed using a hyperboloid in one sheet. Often these are tall structures, such as towers, where the...
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In geometry, the hyperboloid model, also known as the Minkowski model after Hermann Minkowski, is a model of n-dimensional hyperbolic geometry in which...
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This page is a list of hyperboloid structures. These were first applied in architecture by Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov (1853–1939). Shukhov built...
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the hyperboloid model (Hy) with as center the center of the hyperboloid (O) and the projection plane tangent to the nearest point of the hyperboloid. Given...
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The Garin Death Ray (redirect from Engineer Garin's Hyperboloid)
The Garin Death Ray, also known as The Death Box and The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin (Russian: Гиперболоид инженера Гарина), is a science fiction novel...
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On shell and off shell (redirect from Mass hyperboloid)
another on-shell theorem. Mass shell is a synonym for mass hyperboloid, meaning the hyperboloid in energy–momentum space describing the solutions to the...
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Cooling tower (redirect from Hyperboloid cooling tower)
Cooling towers vary in size from small roof-top units to very large hyperboloid structures that can be up to 200 metres (660 ft) tall and 100 metres...
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Pseudosphere (section Hyperboloid)
the hyperboloid model of the hyperbolic plane, the hyperboloid is referred to as a pseudosphere. This usage of the word is because the hyperboloid can...
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Electrical connector (section Hyperboloid contacts)
form the hyperboloid structure are usually anchored at each end by bending the tip into a groove or notch in the housing. Whilst hyperboloid contacts...
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