What machine used in producing cylindrical wood articles?

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That's called a 'lathe'.

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Description : A cylindrical cable of core radius 1.25cm and impregnated paper insulation of thickness 2.13cm and relative permittivity 3.5. Compute the capacitance of the cable/km (in nF

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