Torus in a sentence as a noun

The torus design really makes it so that it's uphill both ways.

Why don't we just build a Stanford torus and use robots and guns to keep the Earth people out?

I don't like his proof that a 1-2 hidden unit system can't handle the red circle in the blue torus.

As of 2004 I know that were nearly 240,000 known for the torus, and this list was not believed to be complete.

If I put a box around a torus, it can somehow exist outside of that box?

A rectangular world that wraps around on both axes is indeed a torus, and appears in many video games, but not Zelda.

This construction shows Villarceau circles[1], which are the nontrivial circle sections of a torus.

If I'm in the hole of the torus close to the left side, there's still a 1/r^2 difference in gravitational force per kg favoring the pull toward the left.

Now identify two loops as the same if one can be smoothly deformed into the other by moving it along the surface of the torus.

> more closely maps to a toroid than a sphereIt's the very definition of a torus, at least when we're talking about fundamental polygons[0].

"The second law of thermodynamics, which states that energy cannot remain perpetually in motion in a closed system, doesnt apply to the torus, Mr. Gamble argues on the Thrive blog, because 'a torus is not a closed or isolated system.

Torus definitions

noun

a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle

See also: toroid

noun

commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column

See also: tore