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  • One can do that only by increasing the cylinder's height (H) so that the volume (V) will increase, while at the same time, decreasing its radius (R) to keep the surface area (S) the same or by increasing R and decreasing H.

    Archive 2009-02-01 AYDIN 2009

  • Western Harvester ants eat their way through the cylinder's green goo, tunneling a mazelike space.

    Avital Binshtock: Gifts That Keep on Living Avital Binshtock 2011

  • Western Harvester ants eat their way through the cylinder's green goo, tunneling a mazelike space.

    Avital Binshtock: Gifts That Keep on Living Avital Binshtock 2011

  • What wasn't mentioned was the four cylinder's towing capacity; we think it's likely to be less than the V6's.

    2011 Ford Explorer breaks ground in New York 2010

  • What wasn't mentioned was the four cylinder's towing capacity; we think it's likely to be less than the V6's.

    2011 Ford Explorer breaks ground in New York 2010

  • One can do that only by increasing the cylinder's height (H) so that the volume (V) will increase, while at the same time, decreasing its radius (R) to keep the surface area (S) the same or by increasing R and decreasing H.

    How to increase volume of a cylinder while keeping its surface area the same AYDIN 2009

  • When the rotors are spun rapidly, at 50,000 to 70,000 rpm, the heavier molecules with 238U increase in concentration towards the cylinder's outer edge.

    Uranium enrichment 2009

  • Rings don't need spokes to insure a cylinder's form rigidity in an environment that doesn't have weight or other forces pressing inward from outside the ring.

    Designing a Space Habitat Stephen D. Covey 2009

  • Replacing V in the 2nd term by its equivalent πHD2/4, where H is the cylinder's height, gives dS/dD = πD - πH

    Archive 2008-01-01 AYDIN 2008

  • Replacing V in the 2nd term by its equivalent πHD2/4, where H is the cylinder's height, gives dS/dD = πD - πH

    For a given volume, the smallest surface area is...zzzz AYDIN 2008

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