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(Tekstil) cylinder
An early form of phonograph recording, made on a wax cylinder
A container in the form of a cylinder with rounded ends for storing pressurized gas
A surface created by projecting a closed two-dimensional curve along an axis intersecting the plane of the curve

When the two-dimensional curve is a circle, the cylinder is called a circular cylinder. When the axis is perpendicular to the plane of the curve, the cylinder is called a right cylinder. In non-mathematical usage, both 'right and circular are usually implied.

(Otomotiv) A hollow tube-shaped pipe in the engine block. The piston rides up and down in the cylinder to compress the fuel/air mixture that drives the engine
(n ) In a disk drive, the set of tracks with the same nominal distance from the axis about which the disk rotates See also sector
A solid figure bounded by a cylinder and two parallel planes intersecting the cylinder
The group of tracks, one on each platter surface, that is under the read and write heads of a disk drive during one rotation
A gas cylinder is a cylinder-shaped container in which gas is kept under pressure. oxygen cylinders
A three-dimensional figure with two congruent bases in parallel planes The bases are generally circular, but this need not be so Cylinders are a subclassification of cylindric solids, as are prisms (3-d figures with two polygonal bases in parallel planes) They may, or may not, be right cylinders (one circular base is directly above the other) If a cylinder is not right, it is oblique
The set of tracks on a multi-headed disk that may be accessed without head movement In other words the tracks which are the same distance from the spindle about which the disk platters rotate Placing data that is more likely to be accessed at the same time on the same cylinder can reduce the access time significantly as moving the read-write heads is slow compared to the speed with which the disks rotate
a chamber within which piston moves
a surface generated by rotating a parallel line around a fixed line
A three-dimensional object defined by an origin (that is, the center of the base) and three mutually perpendicular vectors that define the orientation and the major and minor radii of the cylinder Defined by the TQ3CylinderData data type
{i} tube, tube-shaped figure; physical storage unit in a hard drive (Computers)
A cylindrical hole or bore in the metal engine block The pistons go up and down inside the cylinder
in general, a cylinder is the locus of (i e surface traced by) a straight line moving parallel to a fixed straight line and intersecting a fixed planar closed curve (the base); commonly, a right circular cylinder
a set of matched tracks from storage disk surfaces
The bore of a gun; the turning chambered breech of a revolver
A chamber within an engine which contains a piston and valves An air/fuel mixture is introduced and then compressed by the piston, (this makes the air/fuel mixture much more combustible) next, a spark from the sparkplug is introduced igniting the mixture The force of this ignited mixture (a controlled explosion) forces the piston downward, creating the basic force of the engine (power stroke)
When referring to disk drives, the number of different positions the disk drive's read/write heads can take over the unit's disk platters When viewed from above the platters, each head position describes an imaginary circle of different diameters on the platter's surface, but when viewed from the side, these circles can be thought of as a series of cylinders nested within each other, hence the term See also Geometry
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