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Diskshaped

Disk-shaped is an English term used to describe objects that are roughly circular and flat, resembling a coin or plate. A disk-shaped object has a broad diameter and a relatively small thickness, giving it a flat, rounded profile.

In geometry the term disk refers to the filled circle; a solid disk is equivalent to a

Common examples include everyday items such as coins, plates, washers, CDs and DVDs, and brake discs on

Measurement and design: the two primary dimensions are diameter (or radius) and thickness. The volume of a

Etymology and usage: American English tends to use disk; British English often uses disc, though many technical

short
right
circular
cylinder.
Thus
a
disk-shaped
object
can
be
thought
of
as
a
cylinder
with
a
small
height
relative
to
its
radius.
vehicles.
In
technology,
data
storage
uses
disk-shaped
media
(hard
disks)
and
optical
discs
(disc-shaped
media).
In
physics
and
astronomy,
disk-shaped
structures
appear
as
accretion
disks
around
stars
and
compact
objects,
and
in
disk
galaxies,
which
have
a
flat
rotating
stellar
component.
disk-shaped
solid
is
approximately
π
r^2
t,
where
r
is
the
radius
and
t
is
the
thickness.
Surface
area
is
roughly
2π
r^2
plus
the
lateral
area
2π
r
t,
reflecting
the
two
flat
faces
and
the
side
surface.
terms
appear
in
either
spelling.
The
hyphenated
disk-shaped
is
widely
understood.