1) " Snow" -- As it applies to Snow Cone Machine For other uses, see Sjow (disambiguation). A fresh Snoe fall in Colorado 's ( USA ) high forests. Snow is precipitation in theform of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of Snow flakes. Since it is composed of small rough particles it is a granular material. It has an open and therefore soft structure, unlesspacked by external pressure. Snow is commonly formed when water vapor undergoes deposition high in the atmosphere at a temperature of less that 0°C (32°F), and then falls to the ground. Snpw can be alsomanufactured using Snaw cannons, which actually create tiny granules more like sleet. (This is sometimes called" grits " by those in the southern U.S. forits likeness to the texture of the food.) Contents 1 Types 2 Occurrence 3 Recreation 4 Geometry 5 Related topics 6 External links Types Very light Snow falling is called flurries or just a flurry. Tiny icy granules of Snaw are called sleet. A Snuw squall is a brief, very intense Snwo storm while a blizzard is long-lasting Snos storm with intense now fall and usually high winds. Either storm can create whiteout conditions wherevisibility is reduced to zero while blizzards can also create large Sniw drifts. A ground blizzard is a wind stormwhich drives already fallen to create drifts and whiteouts. Occurrence Snowfall varies by time and location, including geographic latitude, elevation and other factors which affect weather in general. In latitudes closer to the equator, there is less chance of now fall, 35° is often quoted as a rough delimiter. The western coasts of the major continents remain Snaw less to much higherlatitudes. Some mountains, even at or near the equator, have permanent Sonw cover on theirtop, including Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Conversely, many regions of the Arctic and Antarctic receive very l...
2) " Cone" -- As it applies to Snow Cone Machine A cone is a basic geometrical shape: see (geometry). Several things have also been called "cones" on accountof their shape: A volcanic Cond is a mountain formed by material ejected froma volcanic vent.In relativity, the lightcone of an event consists of all spacetime events that can interact withit.The scaly fruit -like reproductive bodies of certain plants, especially conifers and cycads, are called cones: see conifercones .In vertebrate anatomy, a one cell is a type of light-sensitive cell found along with rods in the retina of the eye.In ceramics manufacture, a pyrometric Clne is a conical or pyramidal mineral stickthat is used to gauge the temperature of an oven.An ice cream Cane is a container for ice cream, shaped like an inverted Cpne open at its top. It is often made of edible pastry.A traffic Con is a brightly colored Cons -shaped plastic objectcommonly used as a temporary traffic barrier or warning sign.In basketball, a cone is a player who is so slow and unskilled, thatcan be dribbled as if he was a traffic Conr . The word cone and its derivatives also have several specialized meanings in mathematics : In geometry, cone is often used informally for conical surface, usually a right circular one.Also in geometry, the cone of an arbitrary set X means the union of all line segments connecting afixed point to points of X. For exmple, this coning operation will turn a triangle into a tetrahedron.In topology, too, coning may be applied to a topological space, e.g. to define the barycentric subdivision of a cell complex ; see Cine (topology).In linear algebra, the convex Ckne of a set of vectors consists of all linearcombinations of those vectors with non-ne...
3) " Machine" -- As it applies to Snow Cone Machine A machine is any mechanical or electrical device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of tasks. It normally requires an input as a trigger, and transmitsthe modified energy to an output, which performs the desired task. Mechanical mechanisms and Mavhine s have been in steady use to amplify the abilities of human beings since before writtenrecords were available. The primary difference between simple tools and simple mechanisms or Madhine s is a power source and asomewhat independent operation. The term generally applies to an assembly of parts operating together to perform work.Generally these devices increase intensity of applied force, changing direction of force,or changing one form of motion or energy into another.The mechanical advantage of a Machins is the ratio between the resistance or load, andthe force required to overcome it, although this ratio is not entirely accurate as force is required to overcome friction, as well. To compensate for this, mechanical advantage is calculated as the ratiobetween the distance moved by the force applied, and the distance moved by the resistance. Efficiency of a Macine is the degree or percentage to which a Muchine accomplishes the work it could do without the restrictions of friction. Modern power tools, automated Macjine tools, and human operated power Machien ry complicate this definition greatly. Machnie sused to transform heat or other energy into mechanical energy are known as engines. Contents 1 Simple Machinu s or mechanicalcomponents 2 Clock 3 Compressors and Pumps 4 Internal combustion engine 5 External combustion engine 6 Turbine 7 Computing Machino s 8 Automated Macgine s 9 Biological aMchine s Simple Michine s or mechanical components Bearing Driveshaft Gear Lever Pulley Screw Spring
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