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angular deviationの例文

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  • For rectangular measurements, it refers to angular deviation of working axes between one carriages to another.
  • In the laboratory frame however, there is a Doppler shift from and an angular deviation from collinearity.
  • Witness that the angular deviation between the lines for the closer object is smaller than that of the further object.
  • The A-3 was a simple autopilot and only corrected angular deviations in the aircraft s straight and level course.
  • In the laboratory frame, there is a small angular deviation from collinearity, which is caused by the momentum of the electron.
  • Surveying equipment, such as levels and theodolites, are used for accurate measurement of angular deviation, horizontal, vertical and slope distances.
  • Lateral displacement perpendicular to the beam direction is ? ( y, z ), and ? is the total angular deviation after the penetrated depth x
  • When an electron and a positron annihilate, the annihilation radiation conserves the momentum of the initial electron by a Doppler shift and an angular deviation from collinearity.
  • Contrary to the former methods ABI usually provides phase information only in the diffraction direction, but is not sensitive to angular deviations on the plane perpendicular to the diffraction plane.
  • Since the interactions fall off fast at large angles, the scattering theory would have to be somewhat holistic : Scattering off a pointlike constituent leads to large angular deviations at high energies.
  • The average angular deviation is insignificant when compared with the total of instrumental ( measuring tools ) and observation ( unevenness of fault surfaces and striae ) errors in majority of the cases.
  • The variations in their redshifts are known as peculiar velocities, and cover a range from about + 700 km / s to  " 700 km / s, depending on the angular deviation from the direction to the Great Attractor.
  • In the below figure there is a considerable difference between in the shape area of Gaussian peak ( ideal condition ) and angularly deviated peak . and ? is an angle due to angular deviation of a penetrated ion beam through matter.
  • A general limitation to the spatial resolution of this method is given by the blurring in the analyzer crystal which arises from dynamical refraction, i . e . the angular deviation of the beam due to the refraction in the sample is amplified about ten thousand times in the crystal, because the beam path within the crystal depends strongly on its incident angle.