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  2. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    Thus they are instead given as basic dimensions. In modern practice basic dimensions have a rectangular box around them, or sometimes the word "BASIC". BC or B.C. bolt circle: BCD or B.C.D. bolt circle diameter: BHC bolt hole circle Same definition as the bolt circle diameter BHCS: button head cap screw: Like an SHCS but with a button head. BHN

  3. Template:Round in circles/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Round in circles. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Please consider using {{ FAQ }} to create a list of the most commonly-discussed matters instead of using this template if possible.

  4. Incircle and excircles - Wikipedia

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    The center of the incircle is a triangle center called the triangle's incenter. [ 1] An excircle or escribed circle[ 2] of the triangle is a circle lying outside the triangle, tangent to one of its sides and tangent to the extensions of the other two. Every triangle has three distinct excircles, each tangent to one of the triangle's sides.

  5. Diameter - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the centre of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle. It can also be defined as the longest chord of the circle. Both definitions are also valid for the diameter of a sphere . In more modern usage, the length of a diameter is also called the diameter.

  6. Template:Round in circles - Wikipedia

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    Similar templates: {} – basic, non-collapsed list {} – collapsed questions {{FAQ group begin}} – groups questions {{FAQ group end}} – groups questions {} – message to be placed on top of separate FAQ pages {{Round in circles}} – not a FAQ (but will link to one); warns against rehashing debates {{Circular definition

  7. Unified Thread Standard - Wikipedia

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    The major diameter may be slightly different from the shank diameter, which is the diameter of the unthreaded part of the screw. The diameters are sometimes given approximately in fractions of an inch (e.g. the major diameter of a #6 screw is 0.1380 in, approximately 9 ⁄ 64 in = 0.140625 in). The pitch P is the distance between thread peaks.

  8. Template:1/2/doc - Wikipedia

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    Bake for 1 ⁄ 2 hour. without requiring the use of bulky HTML markup. Please note that these templates do not handle preceding integers (or succeeding units) and the spacing in between, use {} for that: Bake for {{frac|2|1|2}} hours. Bake for 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours. As with {}, these templates should not be used in science or mathematical articles.

  9. Template:Dotted circle - Wikipedia

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    Adds character U+25CC DOTTED CIRCLE. The character is used as a generic placeholder to illustrate positioning of a combining (non-spacing) diacritic : U+0302 ̂ COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT. + ̂ → ̂. This template may be substituted: {{subst:Dotted circle}}