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Что (кто) такое subscript - определение

TYPE OF NOTATION USED IN ENGINEERING DOCUMENTATION
Double-subscript notation; Double superscript notation; Double-superscript notation; Double subscript; Double-subscript
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Subscript      
·noun Anything written below.
II. Subscript ·adj Written below or underneath; as, iota subscript. (·see under Iota.) Specifically (Math.), said of marks, figures, or letters (suffixes), written below and usually to the right of other letters to distinguish them; as, a, n, 2, in the symbols Xa, An, Y2. ·see Suffix, ·noun, 2, and Subindex.
subscript      
¦ adjective (of a letter, figure, or symbol) written or printed below the line.
¦ noun a subscript letter, figure, or symbol.
Double subscript notation         
In engineering, double-subscript notation is notation used to indicate some variable between two points (each point being represented by one of the subscripts). In electronics, the notation is usually used to indicate the direction of current or voltage, while in mechanical engineering it is sometimes used to describe the force or stress between two points, and sometimes even a component that spans between two points (like a beam on a bridge or truss).
Gc (engineering)         
UNIT CONVERSION FACTOR COMMONLY APPLIED IN ENGINEERING TO CONVERT FROM UNITS OF MASS TO FORCE OR VICE VERSA
G Subscript C; Gc (physics)
In engineering and physics, gc is a unit conversion factor used to convert mass to force or vice versa. It is defined as
B₀         
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TERM
B subscript zero
B0, that is "B subscript zero", is also generally used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging to denote the net magnetization vector. Although in physics and mathematics the notation to represent a physical quantity can be arbitrary, it is generally accepted in the literature, such as the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine that B0 represents net magnetization.
Unicode subscripts and superscripts         
  • The difference between superscript/subscript and numerator/denominator glyphs. In many popular fonts the Unicode "superscript" and "subscript" characters are actually numerator and denominator glyphs.
UNICODE CHARACTERS
ⁿ; ⁱ; ⁽; ⁾; ₐ; ₑ; ₒ; ₓ; ₔ; ₊; ₋; ₌; ₍; ₎; Unicode superscripts and subscripts; ᵉ; Unicode superscript; Unicode subscript; Unicode superscripts; Unicode subscripts; ₙ; ₕ; ₖ; ₗ; ₘ; ₚ; ₛ; ₜ; ᵃ; ᵇ; ᶜ; ᵈ; ᵍ; ᵏ; ᵐ; ᵒ; ᵖ; ˢ; ᵗ; ᵘ; ᵛ; ˣ; ʸ; ᶻ; ᴬ; ᴭ; ᴮ; ᴯ; ᴰ; ᴱ; ᴲ; ᴳ; ᴴ; ᴵ; ᴶ; ᴷ; ᴸ; ᴹ; ᴺ; ᴻ; ᴼ; ᴽ; ᴾ; ᴿ; ᵀ; ᵁ; ᵆ; ᵄ; ᵅ; ᵋ; ᵌ; ᵎ; ᵓ; ᵔ; ᵕ; ᵙ; ᵚ; ᵜ; ᵞ; ᵟ; ᵠ; ᵡ; ᵢ; ᵣ; ᵤ; ᵥ; ᵦ; ᵧ; ᵨ; ᵩ; ᵪ; ᶛ; ᶝ; ᶞ; ᶟ; ᶡ; ᶢ; ᶤ; ᶥ; ᶦ; ᶧ; ᶨ; ᶩ; ᶫ; ᶬ; ᶭ; ᶮ; ᶯ; ᶰ; ᶱ; ᶲ; ᶳ; ᶴ; ᶶ; ᶷ; ᶸ; ᶹ; ᶺ; ᶼ; ᶽ; ᶾ; ᶿ; ʵ; ⱼ; ⱽ; U+00B9; Subscript and superscript in Unicode; Superscript n; Superscript IPA letters
Unicode has subscripted and superscripted versions of a number of characters including a full set of Arabic numerals. These characters allow any polynomial, chemical and certain other equations to be represented in plain text without using any form of markup like HTML or TeX.

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Double subscript notation

In engineering, double-subscript notation is notation used to indicate some variable between two points (each point being represented by one of the subscripts). In electronics, the notation is usually used to indicate the direction of current or voltage, while in mechanical engineering it is sometimes used to describe the force or stress between two points, and sometimes even a component that spans between two points (like a beam on a bridge or truss). Note that, although there are many cases where multiple subscripts are used, they are not necessarily called double subscript notation specifically.