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- Gabriel's_Horn abstract "Gabriel's Horn (also called Torricelli's trumpet) is a geometric figure which has infinite surface area but finite volume. The name refers to the tradition identifying the Archangel Gabriel as the angel who blows the horn to announce Judgment Day, associating the divine, or infinite, with the finite. The properties of this figure were first studied by Italian physicist and mathematician Evangelista Torricelli in the 17th century.".
- Gabriel's_Horn thumbnail GabrielHorn.png?width=300.
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageExternalLink torricelli.htm.
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageExternalLink GabrielsHorn.
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageExternalLink gabriels-horn-ma044.pdf.
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageExternalLink TorricellisTrumpet.html.
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageExternalLink a-paradoxical-paint-pail.
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageExternalLink jeansergejoseph.pdf.
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageID "332256".
- Gabriel's_Horn wikiPageRevisionID "606787026".
- Gabriel's_Horn hasPhotoCollection Gabriel's_Horn.
- Gabriel's_Horn title "Gabriel's Horn".
- Gabriel's_Horn urlname "GabrielsHorn".
- Gabriel's_Horn subject Category:Calculus.
- Gabriel's_Horn subject Category:Gabriel.
- Gabriel's_Horn subject Category:Mathematics_paradoxes.
- Gabriel's_Horn subject Category:Surfaces.
- Gabriel's_Horn type Abstraction100002137.
- Gabriel's_Horn type Communication100033020.
- Gabriel's_Horn type Contradiction107206887.
- Gabriel's_Horn type Falsehood106756407.
- Gabriel's_Horn type MathematicsParadoxes.
- Gabriel's_Horn type Message106598915.
- Gabriel's_Horn type Paradox106724559.
- Gabriel's_Horn type Statement106722453.
- Gabriel's_Horn comment "Gabriel's Horn (also called Torricelli's trumpet) is a geometric figure which has infinite surface area but finite volume. The name refers to the tradition identifying the Archangel Gabriel as the angel who blows the horn to announce Judgment Day, associating the divine, or infinite, with the finite. The properties of this figure were first studied by Italian physicist and mathematician Evangelista Torricelli in the 17th century.".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Cuerno de Gabriel".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Gabriel's Horn".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Gabriels Horn".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Hoorn van Gabriël".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Róg Gabriela".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Tromba di Torricelli".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Trombeta de Gabriel".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Trompette de Gabriel".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "Парадокс маляра".
- Gabriel's_Horn label "托里拆利小號".
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Gabrielův_roh.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Gabriels_Horn.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Σάλπιγγα_του_Γαβριήλ.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Cuerno_de_Gabriel.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Trompette_de_Gabriel.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Tromba_di_Torricelli.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Hoorn_van_Gabriël.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Róg_Gabriela.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Trombeta_de_Gabriel.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs m.01x16j.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Q723694.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Q723694.
- Gabriel's_Horn sameAs Gabriel's_Horn.
- Gabriel's_Horn wasDerivedFrom Gabriel's_Horn?oldid=606787026.
- Gabriel's_Horn depiction GabrielHorn.png.
- Gabriel's_Horn isPrimaryTopicOf Gabriel's_Horn.