spiral groove उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The pottery, markedly discontinuous with Lerna III, shows a range of new forms, and the first signs regular spiral grooves in bases and parallel incised lines marking the increasing use of the potter's wheel.
- The term " Saturday Night Palsy " refers to an injury to the radial nerve in the spiral groove of the humerus caused while sleeping in a position that would under normal circumstances cause discomfort.
- The shell is essentially evolute and compressed with the outer flanks converging on a narrow, keeled venter; inner flanks which may be feebly ribbed, are separated from outer by a shallow spiral groove or band.
- Each disc is a thin, flexible plastic sheet recorded with a spiral groove on one side, playable on a normal phonograph turntable at 78RPM . They were made from an inexpensive, available material : used X-ray film.
- The sleeve is hollow and has spiral grooves or " teeth " cut into its inner surface in which slide corresponding projections or " teeth " on the outside of the bolt head or " body ".
- Woodbury provides citations of patents for various advances in milling cutter design, including irregular spacing of teeth ( 1867 ), forms of inserted teeth ( 1872 ), spiral groove for breaking up the cut ( 1881 ), and others.
- The spiral groove on the flat surface of a disc was relatively easy to replicate : a negative metal electrotype of the original record could be used to stamp out hundreds or thousands of copies before it wore out.
- Traditional " single layer " ( SL ) writable media are produced with a spiral groove molded in the protective polycarbonate layer ( not in the data recording layer ), to lead and synchronize the speed of recording head.
- Instead of beaming the light onto photographic film, the vibrating mirror reflected it directly into a photoelectric cell, generating an electronic audio signal which was amplified and used to drive the side-to-side motions of the recording stylus as it engraved a spiral groove into the rotating wax master disc.
- The most common form of recordable optical media is write-once organic dye technology, popularized in the form of the CD-R and still used for higher-capacity media such as DVD-R . This uses the laser alone to scorch a transparent organic dye ( usually cyanine, phthalocyanine, or azo compound-based ) to create " pits " ( i . e . dark spots ) over a reflective spiral groove.