angular coordinateの例文
- Of course, each wheel must be cyclic in its angular coordinates.
- Where is some function of the angular coordinates known as the scattering amplitude.
- In green, the point with radial coordinate 3 and angular coordinate 60 degrees or.
- The use of ice crystals ensures that the generated halos have the same angular coordinates as the natural phenomena.
- The angular coordinate is the same as for polar coordinates, while the radial coordinate is transformed according to the rule
- However, the range of the radial coordinate \ xi is different from that of the angular coordinate \ eta.
- Since the sky distribution of any object is composed of two orthogonal angular coordinates, the team used this methodology.
- The time for determining the angular coordinates never exceeded 7 seconds, and the dead zone was down to 500 m.
- The integration over the angular coordinates is straightforward, and the integral reduces to one over the radial wavenumber k _ r:
- Thus, the tangent half-angle formulae give conversions between the stereographic coordinate on the unit circle and the standard angular coordinate.
- Sidereal hour angle is shown as the angular coordinate, starting at 0?at the right of the chart, and increasing clockwise.
- In concrete situations, and in many mathematical illustrations, a positive angular coordinate is measured counterclockwise as seen from any point with positive height.
- As the coordinate system is two-dimensional, each point is determined by two polar coordinates : the radial coordinate and the angular coordinate.
- Sidereal hour angle is shown as the angular coordinate, starting at 0?at the left of the chart, and increasing counter-clockwise.
- A "'Nyquist plot "'is a parametric plot of a frequency response used in phase of the transfer function is plotted as the angular coordinate.
- For the first time in domestic practice, the station CPA-4 provided three modes : circular scanning, manual antenna control and automatic target tracking the angular coordinates.
- Planck ) observe the temperature fluctuations of the microwave background ( CMB ) as a function of position on the sky and all the maps of the CMB are therefore presented in angular coordinates.
- In this case, the particle is constrained to a sphere, therefore the natural solution would be to use angular coordinates to describe the position of the particle instead of Cartesian and solve ( automatically eliminate ) the constraint in that way ( the first choice ).
- Inside this ergosphere, the time and one of the angular coordinates swap meaning ( time becomes angle and angle becomes time ) because timelike coordinates have only a single direction ( and remember the particle is necessarily rotating with the black hole in a single direction only ).
- The angular coordinate ( also known as the polar angle or the azimuth angle, and usually denoted by ? or t ) denotes the ray or " polar axis " ( which is equivalent to the positive x-axis in the Cartesian coordinate plane ).