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An annulus
An annulus

In mathematics, an annulus (the Latin word for "little ring", with plural annuli) is a ring-shaped geometric figure, or more generally, a term used to name a ring-shaped object. The adjective form is annular (for example, an annular eclipse). Image File history File links Simple drawing of an annulus. ... Image File history File links Simple drawing of an annulus. ... Mathematics is often defined as the study of topics such as quantity, structure, space, and change. ... Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... For Solar Eclipse, the alien friend of the rubber doll Betty Spaghetty, see Betty Spaghetty Photo taken by John Walker during the Zambia 2001 eclipse A solar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are on a single line with the Moon in the middle. ...


The open annulus is topologically equivalent to the open cylinder S^1 times (0,1). This word should not be confused with homomorphism. ... A right circular cylinder In mathematics, a cylinder is a quadric, i. ...


The area of such an annulus is given by the difference in the areas of a circle of radius R and one of radius r: A circle, in Euclidean geometry, is the set of all points at a fixed distance, called the radius, from a fixed point, the centre. ...

A = pi(R^2 - r^2),

This result can be obtained via calculus by dividing the annulus up into an infinite number of annuli of infinitesimal width dρ and area 2πρdρ ( = circumference × width) and then integrating from ρ = r to ρ = R: Integral and differential calculus is a central branch of mathematics, developed from algebra and geometry. ... In mathematics, an infinitesimal, or infinitely small number, is a number that is smaller in absolute value than any positive real number. ... In calculus, the integral of a function is a generalization of area, mass, volume, sum, and total. ...

A = int_r^R 2pirho, drho = pi(R^2-r^2).

Interestingly, the area of an annulus can also be obtained by multiplying pi by the square of half of the length of the longest interval that can lie completely inside the annulus.


Complex structure

In complex analysis an annulus ann(a; r, R) in the complex plane is an open region defined by: Complex analysis is the branch of mathematics investigating functions of complex numbers. ... In mathematics, the complex plane is a way of visualising the space of the complex numbers. ... In topology and related fields of mathematics, a set U is called open if, intuitively speaking, you can wiggle or change any point x in U by a small amount in any direction and still be inside U. In other words, if x is surrounded only by elements of U...

r < |z-a| < R.,

If r is 0, the region is known as the punctured disk of radius R around the point a.


As a subset of the complex plane, an annulus can be considered as a Riemann surface. The complex structure of an annulus depends only on the ratio r/R. Each annulus ann(a; r, R) can be holomorphically mapped to a standard one centered at the origin and with outer radius 1 by the map Look up plane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In mathematics, particularly in complex analysis, a Riemann surface is a one-dimensional complex manifold. ... Holomorphic functions are the central object of study of complex analysis; they are functions defined on an open subset of the complex number plane C with values in C that are complex-differentiable at every point. ...

z mapsto frac{z-a}{R}.

The inner radius is then r/R < 1.


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Annulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (280 words)
In mathematics, an annulus (the Latin word for "little ring", with plural annuli) is a ring-shaped geometric figure, or more generally, a term used to name a ring-shaped object.
The area of such an annulus is given by the difference in the areas of a circle of radius R and one of radius r:
Interestingly, the area of an annulus can also be obtained by multiplying pi by the square of half of the length of the longest interval that can lie completely inside the annulus.
Class Definition for Class 152 - RESILIENT TIRES AND WHEELS (5080 words)
The spring encircling rigid annulus in the spring wheel is resiliently supported against radial motion relative to the wheel center by mechanism wherein thrust or tension is applied to the springs laterally of the wheel.
In a spring wheel having a spring encircling rigid annulus supported by an annular pneumatic spring, with guide means and combined drive, the drive consists of interfitting irregularities of the contacting annular surfaces of the rigid annulus and the annular spring, or of irregularities upon the rigid annulus which indent the spring.
In a spring wheel having a spring encircling rigid annulus supported by an annular pneumatic spring, with drive, the drive consists of interfitting irregularities of the contacting annular surfaces of the rigid annulus and the annular spring, or of irregularities upon the rigid annulus which indent the spring.
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