Here, the repetition and rotation of a basic truss creates the paraboloid form of the roof. |
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However, as the paraboloid becomes narrower, it tilts, then abruptly tumbles onto its side. |
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Its elliptical paraboloid shape was selected because it could be easily described mathematically, simplifying both design and construction. |
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The paraboloid is dynamic, meaning that it will change if you move one of the base objects. |
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This container is a paraboloid, but its shape does not need to be made as accurately as a rigid mirror. |
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He also solved the related problem of finding the surface area of a segment of a paraboloid of revolution. |
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In the case of log deductions, a paraboloid cone shape is projected over the estimated length of the rot. |
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Be it a dome, butterfly, shed or hyperbolic paraboloid roof or a classic flat roof, every roof structure has a unique character. |
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The sample paraboloid is a concave mirror used for reflecting vertical, parallel incident light rays so that they gather together at one point, the focal point. |
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Rotation of a parabola about its axis forms a paraboloid. |
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The DRAO Synthesis Telescope, the heart of its current operation, consists of seven 9 metre paraboloid dishes on an east-west line 600 metres long. |
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The complex is notable for its concrete mural by sculptor Keith McCarter and the concrete elliptical paraboloid shell roof over the staff restaurant building. |
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