Concentric in a sentence as an adjective

Would you call a bunch of concentric circles a fractal?

Indeed, a tube of just 2 concentric rings should transmit about 75 per cent.

Can anyone explain why the star trails make concentric circles?

Shut out, Caro then drew a series of concentric circles on a piece of paper.

Pull out a bit to the suburbs in concentric rings around this area, and the prices start dropping.

What if we create concentric rings of gradually lower levels of radiation around the site?

The golden ratio perhaps or using concentric circles.

In both examples, concentric circles are a pretty good approximation.

What's at the middle of the circles?I understand why you might see concentric circles in time elapsed photos from the North or South Poles on Earth, but why from space?

With a circular array of antennas, you sometimes get concentric circles of high signal strength, not what you're after in the described system.

They say that a tube consisting of 20 concentric rings that is about ten times longer than it is wide, should transmit about 90 per cent of a magnetic field at one end to the other.

How does an apple with a chunk taken out of it represent high-end consumer electronics?How do concentric red circles describe "bargain department store"?

>Their conclusion is that a magnetic hose consisting of concentric tubes of superconducting and ferromagnetic materials ought to do the trick.

You can use thick plastic, and prevent the cable from bending entirely, or you can use thin plastic, which will buckle over the unsupported areas when bent, since of course a concentric circle has a smaller circumference, and look really obvious and terrible.

Its worth noting that this force is not due to air preasure per se, but the difference in prrssure between the inner and outer volumes; if you can distribute the 'crush force' over a series of concentric partially pressured shells for example, the force is significantly reduced....not sure how it would apply to balloons, but its used in a number of things to contain high pressure on the inner ring.

Concentric definitions

adjective

having a common center; "concentric rings"

See also: concentrical homocentric