toroid
IPA: tˈɔrɔɪd
noun
- (mathematics) A surface generated by a closed curve (especially a circle) rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane.
- A ring-shaped object whose surface is a torus.
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Examples of "toroid" in Sentences
- A sphere, and toroid are simple.
- The knuckle has a toroidal shape.
- Such a graph is called a toroidal graph.
- If discrete, the domain is a toroidal grid.
- For a typical dipole, this would be a toroid.
- The helical coil was then connected to the toroid.
- These are the hipple formulae for toroidal harmonics.
- They are diffeomorphic to a toroidal cylinder formula_23.
- The carcass is toroidal shaped again to assemble the carcass and belt.
- The magnet, pointing toward the toroid, applies a magnetic field on the toroid.
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