Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet RADII
RADII
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- böjningsform av radius
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- Often the polar covalent bonds are shorter than would be expected based on the sum of covalent radii.
- Typically, because of the difficulty to isolate atoms in order to measure their radii separately, atomic radius is measured in a chemically bonded state; however theoretical calculations are simpler when considering atoms in isolation.
- Dioptres are also sometimes used for other reciprocals of distance, particularly radii of curvature and the vergence of optical beams.
- The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) provides three reference values: the mean radius (R) of three radii measured at two equator points and a pole; the authalic radius, which is the radius of a sphere with the same surface area (R); and the volumetric radius, which is the radius of a sphere having the same volume as the ellipsoid (R).
- Their surface temperatures are similar to those of main-sequence stars of the same mass, but they are significantly more luminous because their radii are larger.
- It acts on charged particles through Lorentz force and causes them to travel in helical paths whose radii are determined by the particles' charge-to-mass ratios and their velocities.
- The Ackermann steering geometry is a geometric arrangement of linkages in the steering of a car or other vehicle designed to solve the problem of wheels on the inside and outside of a turn needing to trace out circles of different radii.
- The narrow gauge also permitted tighter radii to be used on curves, making the task easier by allowing the railroad to follow the landscape more, rather than having to be blasted through it.
- The rest of the scaffolding follows with many radii of nonsticky silk being constructed before a final spiral of sticky capture silk.
- The midpoint of a line segment, embedded in a plane, can be located by first constructing a lens using circular arcs of equal (and large enough) radii centered at the two endpoints, then connecting the cusps of the lens (the two points where the arcs intersect).
- Due to the effects of the lanthanide contraction, the decrease in ionic radii in the lanthanides, they are very similar in properties.
- The injectivity radius of a Riemannian manifold is the infimum of the injectivity radii at all points.
- After Elisabeth's partial results revealed that solving the full problem analytically would be too tedious, he simplified the problem to the case in which the three given circles are mutually tangent, and in solving this simplified problem he came up with the equation describing the relation between the radii, or curvatures, of four pairwise tangent circles.
- 8 Earth-radii exposed to over 650 Earth incident flux, it is assumed that exoplanets below such radii exposed to such stellar fluxes could have had their envelopes stripped by photoevaporation.
- Ride characteristics of longboards generally differ from that of street skateboards due to the use of specialized longboard trucks that have different properties than those typically used with skateboards; while street skateboards use "traditional kingpin" (TKP) trucks that are optimized for tight turning radii, ollie and flip tricks, slides, grinds, and transition skating, longboards are typically paired with "reverse kingpin" (RKP) trucks that are designed for increased stability at higher speeds, more "surfy" carving characteristics, and/or greater ride comfort for commuting over longer distances.
- The radius or radial bone (: radii or radiuses) is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna.
- In the case of, for example, Arctic foxes, incisors and canines were used for decoration, while their humeri and radii bones were used as tools.
- The length scale for the strong interactions (or the one derived from QCD through dimensional transmutation) is around , and the "radii" of strongly interacting particles (such as the proton) are roughly comparable.
- Equivalently, the curvature spheres, which are the spheres tangent to the surface with radii equal to the reciprocals of the principal curvatures at the point of tangency, are constant along the corresponding curvature lines: they are the tangent spheres containing the corresponding curvature lines as great circles.
- The deltoidal hexecontahedron can be derived from a dodecahedron (or icosahedron) by pushing the face centers, edge centers and vertices out to different radii from the body center.
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