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Qué (quién) es invariable - definición

PLANE PASSING THROUGH THE BARYCENTER OF A PLANETARY SYSTEM, PERPENDICULAR TO ITS ANGULAR MOMENTUM VECTOR
Laplace's invariable plane

invariable      
You use invariable to describe something that never changes.
It was his invariable custom to have one whisky before his supper.
= unchanging
ADJ: usu ADJ n
invariable      
¦ adjective never changing.
?(of a noun in an inflected language) having the same form in both the singular and the plural.
?Mathematics (of a quantity) constant.
Derivatives
invariability noun
invariableness noun
invariable      
a.
1.
Unchangeable, immutable, unalterable, changeless.
2.
Constant, unchanging, uniform, changeless, unvarying.

Wikipedia

Invariable plane

The invariable plane of a planetary system, also called Laplace's invariable plane, is the plane passing through its barycenter (center of mass) perpendicular to its angular momentum vector. In the Solar System, about 98% of this effect is contributed by the orbital angular momenta of the four jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). The invariable plane is within 0.5° of the orbital plane of Jupiter, and may be regarded as the weighted average of all planetary orbital and rotational planes.

This plane is sometimes called the "Laplacian" or "Laplace plane" or the "invariable plane of Laplace", though it should not be confused with the Laplace plane, which is the plane about which the individual orbital planes of planetary satellites precess. Both derive from the work of (and are at least sometimes named for) the French astronomer Pierre Simon Laplace. The two are equivalent only in the case where all perturbers and resonances are far from the precessing body. The invariable plane is derived from the sum of angular momenta, and is "invariable" over the entire system, while the Laplace plane for different orbiting objects within a system may be different. Laplace called the invariable plane the plane of maximum areas, where the "area" in this case is the product of the radius R and its time rate of change dR/dt, that is, its radial velocity, multiplied by the mass.

Ejemplos de uso de invariable
1. Overseas aggression is their invariable ambition.
2. Chairman, thank you for your invariable courtesies.
3. It is their invariable ambition to reinvade Asia.
4. "Our political course is clear and invariable," he said.
5. And why does the invariable rule not apply in Middlesbrough?