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Conchoid can refer to: * Conchoid (mathematics), an equation of a curve discovered by the mathematician Nicomedes * Conchoidal fracture A conchoidal fracture is a break or fracture of a brittle material that does not follow any natural planes of separation. Mindat.org defines ''conchoidal fracture'' as follows: "a fracture with smooth, curved surfaces, typically slightly concave ...
, a breakage pattern characteristic to certain glasses and crystals {{disambiguation ...
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Conchoid (mathematics)
In geometry, a conchoid is a curve derived from a fixed point , another curve, and a length . It was invented by the ancient Greek mathematician Nicomedes. Description For every line through that intersects the given curve at the two points on the line which are from are on the conchoid. The conchoid is, therefore, the cissoid of the given curve and a circle of radius and center . They are called ''conchoids'' because the shape of their outer branches resembles conch shells. The simplest expression uses polar coordinates with at the origin. If :r=\alpha(\theta) expresses the given curve, then :r=\alpha(\theta)\pm d expresses the conchoid. If the curve is a line, then the conchoid is the ''conchoid of Nicomedes''. For instance, if the curve is the line , then the line's polar form is and therefore the conchoid can be expressed parametrically as :x=a \pm d \cos \theta,\, y=a \tan \theta \pm d \sin \theta. A limaçon is a conchoid with a circle as the given curve ...
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