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Cone (disambiguation)

A cone is a basic geometrical shape.

Cone may also refer to:

Mathematics edit

Computing edit

  • Cone tracing, a derivative of the ray-tracing algorithm that replaces rays, which have no thickness, with cones
  • Second-order cone programming, a library of routines that implements a predictor corrector variant of the semidefinite programming algorithm
  • COnsole Newsreader And Emailer is a text based email client.

Astronomy edit

  • Cone Nebula (also known as NGC 2264), an H II region in the constellation of Monoceros
  • Ionization cone, cones of material extending out from spiral galaxies

Engineering and physical science edit

  • Antenna blind cone, the volume of space that cannot be scanned by an antenna
  • Carbon nanocones, conical structures which are made predominantly from carbon and which have at least one dimension of the order one micrometer or smaller
  • Cone algorithm identifies surface particles quickly and accurately for three-dimensional clusters composed of discrete particles
  • Cone beam reconstruction, a method of X-ray scanning in microtomography
  • Cone calorimeter, a modern device used to study the fire behavior of small samples of various materials in condensed phase
  • Cone clutch serves the same purpose as a disk or plate clutch
  • Cone of depression occurs in an aquifer when groundwater is pumped from a well
  • Cone penetration test (CPT), an in situ testing method used to determine the geotechnical engineering properties of soils
  • Cone Penetrometer apparatus, an alternative method to the Casagrande Device in measuring the Liquid Limit of a soil sample
  • Conical intersection of two potential energy surfaces of the same spatial and spin symmetries
  • Conical measure, a type of graduated laboratory glassware with a conical cup and a notch on the top to facilitate pouring of liquids
  • Conical mill (or conical screen mill), a machine used to reduce the size of material in a uniform manner
  • Conical pendulum, a weight (or bob) fixed on the end of a string (or rod) suspended from a pivot
  • Conical scanning, a system used in early radar units to improve their accuracy
  • Helical cone beam computed tomography, a type of three-dimensional computed tomography
  • Hertzian cone, the cone of force that propagates through a brittle, amorphous or cryptocrystalline solid material from a point of impact
  • Nose cone, used to refer to the forwardmost section of a rocket, guided missile or aircraft
  • Pyrometric cone, pyrometric devices that are used to gauge time and temperature during the firing of ceramic materials
  • Roller cone bit, a drill bit used for drilling through rock, for example when drilling for oil and gas
  • Skid cone, a hollow steel or plastic cone placed over the sawn end of a log
  • Speaker cone, the cone inside a loudspeaker that moves to generate sound
  • Spinning cone columns are used in a form of steam distillation to gently extract volatile chemicals from liquid foodstuffs

Biology and medicine edit

  • Cone cell, in anatomy, a type of light-sensitive cell found along with rods in the retina of the eye
  • Cone dystrophy, an inherited ocular disorder characterized by the loss of cone cells
  • Cone snail, a carnivorous mollusc of the family Conidae
  • Cone-billed tanager (Conothraupis mesoleuca), a species of bird in the family Thraupidae
  • Conifer cone, a seed-bearing organ on conifer plants
  • Growth cone, a dynamic, actin-supported extension of a developing axon seeking its synaptic target
  • Witch-hazel cone gall aphid (Hormaphis hamamelidis), a minuscule insect, a member of the aphid superfamily
  • Coning, a brain herniation in which the cerebellar tonsils move downwards through the foramen magnum

Geography edit

  • Cinder cone, a steep conical hill of volcanic fragments around and downwind from a volcanic vent
  • Cone (hill), a hill in the shape of a cone which may or may not be volcanic in origin
  • Dirt cone, a feature of a glacier or snow patch, in which dirt forms a coating insulating the ice below
  • Parasitic cone (or satellite cone), a geographical feature found around a volcano
  • Shatter cone, rare geological feature in the bedrock beneath meteorite impact craters or underground nuclear explosions
  • Volcanic cone, among the simplest volcanic formations in the world
  • Lambert conformal conic projection (LCC), a conic map projection, which is often used for aeronautical charts

Places edit

  • Cone (Phrygia), a town and bishopric of ancient Phrygia
  • Cone, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Michigan
  • Cone, Texas, an unincorporated community in Crosby County, Texas, United States
  • Cone Islet, a small granite island in south-eastern Australia
  • Conical Range, a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, between Seymour Inlet and Belize Inlet

People edit

  • Bonnie Ethel Cone (1907–2003), American educator and founder of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Carin Cone (born 1940), American swimmer, Olympic medalist, world record holder, and gold medal winner from the Pan American Games
  • Chadrick Cone (born 1983), American football wide receiver for the Georgia Force in the Arena Football League
  • Cindy Parlow Cone (born 1978), American soccer player and coach
  • Cone sisters, Claribel Cone (1864–1929), and Etta Cone (1870–1949), collectors and socialites
  • David Cone (born 1963), former Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Edward T. Cone (1917–2004), American music theorist and composer
  • Fairfax M. Cone (1903–1977), director of the American Association of Advertising Agencies
  • Fred Cone (baseball) (1848–1909), pioneer professional baseball player
  • Fred Cone (American football) (1926–2021), former professional American football running back
  • Fred P. Cone (1871–1948), twenty-seventh governor of Florida (Frederick Preston)
  • Jason McCaslin (born 1980), nicknamed Cone, bassist for the Canadian band Sum 41
  • James Hal Cone (1938–2018), advocate of Black liberation theology
  • John Cone (born 1974), American professional wrestling referee
  • John J. Cone, the fourth Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from 1898 to 1899
  • Mac Cone (born 1952), Canadian show jumper
  • Martin Cone (1882–1963), 6th president of St. Ambrose College from 1930 to 1937
  • Marvin Cone (1891–1965), American painter
  • Reuben Cone (1788–1851), pioneer and landowner in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Robert W. Cone (1957-2016), major general in the United States Army, and Special Assistant to the Commanding General of TRADOC
  • Sara Cone Bryant (1873–?), author of various children's book in the early 20th century
  • Spencer Cone Jones (1836–1915), President of the Maryland State Senate, Mayor of Rockville, Maryland
  • Spencer Houghton Cone (1785–1855), American Baptist minister and president of the American and Foreign Bible Society
  • Tim Cone (born 1957), American basketball coach

Other uses edit

  • Conical Asian hat, a simple style of straw hat originating in East and Southeast Asia
  • Ice cream cone, an edible container in which ice cream is served, shaped like an inverted cone open at its top
  • Snow cone, a dessert usually made of crushed or shaved ice, flavored with sweet, usually fruit-flavored, brightly colored syrup
  • Traffic cone, a brightly colored cone-shaped plastic object commonly used as a temporary traffic barrier or warning sign
  • USS Cone (DD-866), a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy
  • Elizabethan collar or e-collar, a device to keep an animal from licking or biting itself
  • To locate an aircraft using a searchlight
  • Cone Mills Corporation, a textile manufacturer

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Look up cone or coning in Wiktionary the free dictionary A cone is a basic geometrical shape Cone may also refer to Contents 1 Mathematics 2 Computing 3 Astronomy 4 Engineering and physical science 5 Biology and medicine 6 Geography 7 Places 8 People 9 Other uses 10 See alsoMathematics editCone category theory Cone formal languages Cone graph theory a graph in which one vertex is adjacent to all others Cone linear algebra a subset of vector space Mapping cone homological algebra Cone topology Conic bundle a concept in algebraic geometry Conical surface generated by a moving line with one fixed point Projective cone the union of all lines that intersect a projective subspace and an arbitrary subset of some other disjoint subspaceComputing editCone tracing a derivative of the ray tracing algorithm that replaces rays which have no thickness with cones Second order cone programming a library of routines that implements a predictor corrector variant of the semidefinite programming algorithm COnsole Newsreader And Emailer is a text based email client Astronomy editCone Nebula also known as NGC 2264 an H II region in the constellation of Monoceros Ionization cone cones of material extending out from spiral galaxiesEngineering and physical science editAntenna blind cone the volume of space that cannot be scanned by an antenna Carbon nanocones conical structures which are made predominantly from carbon and which have at least one dimension of the order one micrometer or smaller Cone algorithm identifies surface particles quickly and accurately for three dimensional clusters composed of discrete particles Cone beam reconstruction a method of X ray scanning in microtomography Cone calorimeter a modern device used to study the fire behavior of small samples of various materials in condensed phase Cone clutch serves the same purpose as a disk or plate clutch Cone of depression occurs in an aquifer when groundwater is pumped from a well Cone penetration test CPT an in situ testing method used to determine the geotechnical engineering properties of soils Cone Penetrometer apparatus an alternative method to the Casagrande Device in measuring the Liquid Limit of a soil sample Conical intersection of two potential energy surfaces of the same spatial and spin symmetries Conical measure a type of graduated laboratory glassware with a conical cup and a notch on the top to facilitate pouring of liquids Conical mill or conical screen mill a machine used to reduce the size of material in a uniform manner Conical pendulum a weight or bob fixed on the end of a string or rod suspended from a pivot Conical scanning a system used in early radar units to improve their accuracy Helical cone beam computed tomography a type of three dimensional computed tomography Hertzian cone the cone of force that propagates through a brittle amorphous or cryptocrystalline solid material from a point of impact Nose cone used to refer to the forwardmost section of a rocket guided missile or aircraft Pyrometric cone pyrometric devices that are used to gauge time and temperature during the firing of ceramic materials Roller cone bit a drill bit used for drilling through rock for example when drilling for oil and gas Skid cone a hollow steel or plastic cone placed over the sawn end of a log Speaker cone the cone inside a loudspeaker that moves to generate sound Spinning cone columns are used in a form of steam distillation to gently extract volatile chemicals from liquid foodstuffsBiology and medicine editCone cell in anatomy a type of light sensitive cell found along with rods in the retina of the eye Cone dystrophy an inherited ocular disorder characterized by the loss of cone cells Cone snail a carnivorous mollusc of the family Conidae Cone billed tanager Conothraupis mesoleuca a species of bird in the family Thraupidae Conifer cone a seed bearing organ on conifer plants Growth cone a dynamic actin supported extension of a developing axon seeking its synaptic target Witch hazel cone gall aphid Hormaphis hamamelidis a minuscule insect a member of the aphid superfamily Coning a brain herniation in which the cerebellar tonsils move downwards through the foramen magnumGeography editCinder cone a steep conical hill of volcanic fragments around and downwind from a volcanic vent Cone hill a hill in the shape of a cone which may or may not be volcanic in origin Dirt cone a feature of a glacier or snow patch in which dirt forms a coating insulating the ice below Parasitic cone or satellite cone a geographical feature found around a volcano Shatter cone rare geological feature in the bedrock beneath meteorite impact craters or underground nuclear explosions Volcanic cone among the simplest volcanic formations in the world Lambert conformal conic projection LCC a conic map projection which is often used for aeronautical chartsPlaces editCone Phrygia a town and bishopric of ancient Phrygia Cone Michigan an unincorporated community in Michigan Cone Texas an unincorporated community in Crosby County Texas United States Cone Islet a small granite island in south eastern Australia Conical Range a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia Canada between Seymour Inlet and Belize InletPeople editSee also Cohn Bonnie Ethel Cone 1907 2003 American educator and founder of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Carin Cone born 1940 American swimmer Olympic medalist world record holder and gold medal winner from the Pan American Games Chadrick Cone born 1983 American football wide receiver for the Georgia Force in the Arena Football League Cindy Parlow Cone born 1978 American soccer player and coach Cone sisters Claribel Cone 1864 1929 and Etta Cone 1870 1949 collectors and socialites David Cone born 1963 former Major League Baseball pitcher Edward T Cone 1917 2004 American music theorist and composer Fairfax M Cone 1903 1977 director of the American Association of Advertising Agencies Fred Cone baseball 1848 1909 pioneer professional baseball player Fred Cone American football 1926 2021 former professional American football running back Fred P Cone 1871 1948 twenty seventh governor of Florida Frederick Preston Jason McCaslin born 1980 nicknamed Cone bassist for the Canadian band Sum 41 James Hal Cone 1938 2018 advocate of Black liberation theology John Cone born 1974 American professional wrestling referee John J Cone the fourth Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from 1898 to 1899 Mac Cone born 1952 Canadian show jumper Martin Cone 1882 1963 6th president of St Ambrose College from 1930 to 1937 Marvin Cone 1891 1965 American painter Reuben Cone 1788 1851 pioneer and landowner in Atlanta Georgia Robert W Cone 1957 2016 major general in the United States Army and Special Assistant to the Commanding General of TRADOC Sara Cone Bryant 1873 author of various children s book in the early 20th century Spencer Cone Jones 1836 1915 President of the Maryland State Senate Mayor of Rockville Maryland Spencer Houghton Cone 1785 1855 American Baptist minister and president of the American and Foreign Bible Society Tim Cone born 1957 American basketball coachOther uses editConical Asian hat a simple style of straw hat originating in East and Southeast Asia Ice cream cone an edible container in which ice cream is served shaped like an inverted cone open at its top Snow cone a dessert usually made of crushed or shaved ice flavored with sweet usually fruit flavored brightly colored syrup Traffic cone a brightly colored cone shaped plastic object commonly used as a temporary traffic barrier or warning sign USS Cone DD 866 a Gearing class destroyer of the United States Navy Elizabethan collar or e collar a device to keep an animal from licking or biting itself To locate an aircraft using a searchlight Cone Mills Corporation a textile manufacturerSee also editAll pages with titles containing cone All pages with titles beginning with cone Kone disambiguation Colne disambiguation pronounced 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