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intrinsic$40460$ - перевод на греческий

EQUATION WHICH DEFINES A CURVE INDEPENDENTLY OF A COORDINATE SYSTEM
Intrinsic curve; Intrinsic coordinates

intrinsic      
adj. εσωτερικός, ουσιαστικός
absolute magnitude         
  • Phase integrals for various values of G
  • Dawn]] spacecraft at phase angles of 0°, 7° and 33°. The strong difference in brightness between the three is real. The left image at 0° phase angle shows the brightness surge due to the [[opposition effect]].
  • Brightness with phase for diffuse reflection models. The sphere is 2/3 as bright at zero phase, while the disk can't be seen beyond 90 degrees.
  • Diffuse reflection on sphere and flat disk
  • The phase angle <math>\alpha</math> can be calculated from the distances body-sun, observer-sun and observer-body, using the [[law of cosines]].
  • Relation between the slope parameter <math>G</math> and the opposition surge. Larger values of <math>G</math> correspond to a less pronounced opposition effect. For most asteroids, a value of <math>G = 0.15</math> is assumed, corresponding to an opposition surge of <math>0.3\text{ mag}</math>.
LOGARITHMIC MEASURE OF THE LUMINOSITY OF A CELESTIAL OBJECT
Bolometric magnitude; Absolute brightness; Absolute Visual Magnitude; Absolute Magnitude; Absolute bolometric magnitude; Intrinsic brightness; Absolute luminosity; Absolute visual magnitude; Absolute magnitude (H)
απόλυτο μέγεθος
palm of the hand         
  • Image showing the [[carpal bones]]
  • Cutaneous innervation of the upper limb
  • Arches of the hand<br />Red: one of the oblique arches<br />Brown: one of the longitudinal arches of the digits<br />Dark green: transverse carpal arch<br />Light green: transverse metacarpal arch
  • alt=An animated gif of a hand's bones splaying
  • Hand arteries
  • Human hand parts
  • Bones of the human hand
  • Javanese tree shrew]] and a human
  • Muscles and other structures of wrist and palm
  • Extensor compartments of wrist (back of hand)
EXTREMITY AT THE END OF AN ARM OR FORELIMB
Hands; Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus; Hand (anatomy); Carpi radialis brevis; Extensor brevis pollicis; Extensores carpi radialis longus; Extensor digitorum (hand); Abductor brevis; Extensor carpus radialis longus; Extensor carpus radialis brevis; Extensor carpus ulnar; Hand deformities; Extensor pollicis longis; Palms of the hands; Small muscles of the hand; Phalangeal joints of hand; Phalangeal articulations of hand; Hand joints; Thenar region; Finger muscles; Extensor digitorum muscle of hands; Abductor longus; Human hand; Thenal; Dorsum of the hands; Hand bones; Ligaments of the Hand; Palm (anatomy); Hand fractures; Hand fracture; Broken hand; Anatomy of the hand; Hand heel; Heel of the hand; Hand anatomy; User:Taylornate/Extrinsic muscles of the hand; User:Taylornate/Extrinsic extensor muscles of the hand; ECRL muscle; ECU muscle; ED muscle; Opisthenar; Heel (hand); Intrinsic hand muscles; Hand dorsum; Dorsum of hand; Palm of hand; Human hands; 👐; Palm (hand); ✋; 🖑; 🖐; Palm (hands); 👐🏻; 👐🏼; 👐🏽; 👐🏾; 👐🏿; Evolution of hands; Evolution of the human hand; ✋🏾; Palm of the hand; ✋🏻
φούχτα

Определение

Extrinsicality

Википедия

Intrinsic equation

In geometry, an intrinsic equation of a curve is an equation that defines the curve using a relation between the curve's intrinsic properties, that is, properties that do not depend on the location and possibly the orientation of the curve. Therefore an intrinsic equation defines the shape of the curve without specifying its position relative to an arbitrarily defined coordinate system.

The intrinsic quantities used most often are arc length s {\displaystyle s} , tangential angle θ {\displaystyle \theta } , curvature κ {\displaystyle \kappa } or radius of curvature, and, for 3-dimensional curves, torsion τ {\displaystyle \tau } . Specifically:

  • The natural equation is the curve given by its curvature and torsion.
  • The Whewell equation is obtained as a relation between arc length and tangential angle.
  • The Cesàro equation is obtained as a relation between arc length and curvature.

The equation of a circle (including a line) for example is given by the equation κ ( s ) = 1 r {\displaystyle \kappa (s)={\tfrac {1}{r}}} where s {\displaystyle s} is the arc length, κ {\displaystyle \kappa } the curvature and r {\displaystyle r} the radius of the circle.

These coordinates greatly simplify some physical problem. For elastic rods for example, the potential energy is given by

E = 0 L B κ 2 ( s ) d s {\displaystyle E=\int _{0}^{L}B\kappa ^{2}(s)ds}

where B {\displaystyle B} is the bending modulus E I {\displaystyle EI} . Moreover, as κ ( s ) = d θ / d s {\displaystyle \kappa (s)=d\theta /ds} , elasticity of rods can be given a simple variational form.