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Что (кто) такое cylinder - определение

SURFACE FORMED BY THE POINTS AT A FIXED DISTANCE FROM A GIVEN STRAIGHT LINE CALLED THE AXIS OF THE CYLINDER; ONE OF THE MOST BASIC CURVILINEAR GEOMETRIC SHAPES
Cylindrical; Cylinders; Right cylinder; Elliptic cylinder; Circular cylinder; Cilinder; Cylinder (computer); Oblique Cylinder; Oblique cylinder; Polyhedral cylinder; Cylindrical surface; Parabolic cylinder; Cylindre; Volume of a cylinder; Volume Of A Cylinder; Right circular hollow cylinder; Cylinder (geometry); Right-circular cylinder; Hyperbolic cylinder; Surface area of a cylinder
  • apex]] is at infinity, which corresponds visually to a cylinder in perspective appearing to be a cone towards the sky.
  • Cylindric sections of a right circular cylinder
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  • A right and an oblique circular cylinder
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  • A sphere has 2/3 the volume and surface area of its circumscribing cylinder including its bases
  • [[Tycho Brahe Planetarium]] building, Copenhagen, is an example of a truncated cylinder
  • Parabolic cylinder
  • Hollow cylinder
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cylinder         
<storage> The set of tracks on a multi-headed disk that may be accessed without head movement. That is, the collection of disk tracks which are the same distance from the spindle about which the disks rotate. Each such group forms the shape of a cylinder. Placing data that are likely to be accessed together in cylinders reduces the access significantly as head movement (seeking) is slow compared to disk rotation and switching between heads. (1997-07-15)
cylinder         
(cylinders)
1.
A cylinder is an object with flat circular ends and long straight sides.
...a cylinder of foam...
It was recorded on a wax cylinder.
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2.
A gas cylinder is a cylinder-shaped container in which gas is kept under pressure.
...oxygen cylinders.
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3.
In an engine, a cylinder is a cylinder-shaped part in which a piston moves backwards and forwards.
...a 2.5 litre, four-cylinder engine.
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Cylinder         
·noun The barrel of an air or other pump.
II. Cylinder ·noun Any hollow body of cylindrical form.
III. Cylinder ·noun The bore of a gun; the turning chambered breech of a revolver.
IV. Cylinder ·noun The revolving square prism carrying the cards in a Jacquard loom.
V. Cylinder ·noun The chamber of a steam engine in which the piston is moved by the force of steam.
VI. Cylinder ·noun The space inclosed by any cylindrical surface. The space may be limited or unlimited in length.
VII. Cylinder ·noun The revolving platen or bed which produces the impression or carries the type in a cylinder press.
VIII. Cylinder ·noun A solid body which may be generated by the rotation of a parallelogram round one its sides; or a body of rollerlike form, of which the longitudinal section is oblong, and the cross section is circular.
cylinder         
['s?l?nd?]
¦ noun
1. a three-dimensional shape with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section.
2. a piston chamber in a steam or internal-combustion engine.
3. a cylindrical container for liquefied gas under pressure.
4. a rotating metal drum in a printing press.
Derivatives
cylindric s?'l?ndr?k adjective
cylindrical s?'l?ndr?k(?)l adjective
cylindrically adverb
Origin
C16: from L. cylindrus, from Gk kulindros 'roller'.
Cylinder         
A cylinder (from κύλινδρος , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus) has traditionally been a three-dimensional solid, one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes. Geometrically, it has been considered as a prism with a circle as its base.
Cylindrical         
·adj Having the form of a cylinder, or of a section of its convex surface; partaking of the properties of the cylinder.
cylindrical         
Something that is cylindrical is in the shape of a cylinder.
...a cylindrical aluminium container...
It is cylindrical in shape.
ADJ
Cylinder (locomotive)         
  • 60163 ''Tornado'']]. The black casting to the left houses the cylinder, in which slides the [[piston]]; the piston rod is immediately above the wheel.
  • The cylinders on a [[Shay locomotive]].
  • French [[2-2-2]] locomotive with nearly horizontal cylinders, 1844
  • A NYC switching locomotive with outside valves driven by inside valve gear (Howden, Boys' Book of Locomotives, 1907)
POWER-PRODUCING ELEMENT OF A STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
Cylinder (steam locomotive); Cylinder (steam engine); Outside cylinder (locomotive); Cylinder (technology)
The cylinder is the power-producing element of the steam engine powering a steam locomotive. The cylinder is made pressure-tight with end covers and a piston; a valve distributes the steam to the ends of the cylinder.
Cylinder (firearms)         
  • Example of a swing-out cylinder on a revolver
  • A Webley Mk VI .455 calibre break-top service revolver
ROTATING CYLINDRICAL PART OF A REVOLVER CONTAINING MULTIPLE CHAMBERS, EACH OF WHICH IS CAPABLE OF HOLDING A SINGLE CARTRIDGE
In firearms, the cylinder is the cylindrical, rotating part of a revolver containing multiple chambers, each of which is capable of holding a single cartridge. The cylinder rotates (revolves) around a central axis in the revolver's action to sequentially align each individual chamber with the barrel bore for repeated firing.
Cylinder (gastropod)         
GENUS OF MOLLUSCS
Cylinder is a subgenus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the genus Conus, in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.

Википедия

Cylinder

A cylinder (from Ancient Greek κύλινδρος (kúlindros) 'roller, tumbler') has traditionally been a three-dimensional solid, one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes. In elementary geometry, it is considered a prism with a circle as its base.

A cylinder may also be defined as an infinite curvilinear surface in various modern branches of geometry and topology. The shift in the basic meaning—solid versus surface (as in ball and sphere)—has created some ambiguity with terminology. The two concepts may be distinguished by referring to solid cylinders and cylindrical surfaces. In the literature the unadorned term cylinder could refer to either of these or to an even more specialized object, the right circular cylinder.