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- Cone abstract "Not to be confused with the conical surface. For other uses, see Cone (disambiguation).A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat base (frequently, though not necessarily, circular) to a point called the apex or vertex.More precisely, it is the solid figure bounded by a base in a plane and by a surface (called the lateral surface) formed by the locus of all straight line segments joining the apex to the perimeter of the base. The term "cone" sometimes refers just to the surface of this solid figure, or just to the lateral surface.The axis of a cone is the straight line (if any), passing through the apex, about which the base has a rotational symmetry. In common usage in elementary geometry, cones are assumed to be right circular, where circular means that the base is a circle and right means that the axis passes through the centre of the base at right angles to its plane. Contrasted with right cones are oblique cones, in which the axis does not pass perpendicularly through the centre of the base. In general, however, the base may be any shape and the apex may lie anywhere (though it is usually assumed that the base is bounded and therefore has finite area, and that the apex lies outside the plane of the base).A cone with a polygonal base is called a pyramid.".
- Cone thumbnail Cone_3d.png?width=300.
- Cone wikiPageExternalLink 55017.html.
- Cone wikiPageExternalLink ConicSections.shtml.
- Cone wikiPageExternalLink model.php?name_en=cone.
- Cone wikiPageExternalLink cone.html.
- Cone wikiPageID "782427".
- Cone wikiPageRevisionID "606754957".
- Cone hasPhotoCollection Cone.
- Cone title "Generalized Cone".
- Cone urlname "GeneralizedCone".
- Cone subject Category:Elementary_shapes.
- Cone subject Category:Surfaces.
- Cone comment "Not to be confused with the conical surface. For other uses, see Cone (disambiguation).A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat base (frequently, though not necessarily, circular) to a point called the apex or vertex.More precisely, it is the solid figure bounded by a base in a plane and by a surface (called the lateral surface) formed by the locus of all straight line segments joining the apex to the perimeter of the base.".
- Cone label "Cone".
- Cone label "Cone".
- Cone label "Cono (geometría)".
- Cone label "Cono".
- Cone label "Cône (géométrie)".
- Cone label "Kegel (Geometrie)".
- Cone label "Kegel (ruimtelijke figuur)".
- Cone label "Stożek (bryła)".
- Cone label "Конус".
- Cone label "مخروط".
- Cone label "円錐".
- Cone label "圆锥".
- Cone sameAs Kužel.
- Cone sameAs Kegel_(Geometrie).
- Cone sameAs Κώνος.
- Cone sameAs Cono_(geometría).
- Cone sameAs Kono.
- Cone sameAs Cône_(géométrie).
- Cone sameAs Kerucut.
- Cone sameAs Cono.
- Cone sameAs 円錐.
- Cone sameAs 원뿔.
- Cone sameAs Kegel_(ruimtelijke_figuur).
- Cone sameAs Stożek_(bryła).
- Cone sameAs Cone.
- Cone sameAs m.03bzp0.
- Cone sameAs Q42344.
- Cone sameAs Q42344.
- Cone wasDerivedFrom Cone?oldid=606754957.
- Cone depiction Cone_3d.png.
- Cone isPrimaryTopicOf Cone.