critical angle zâviyeh-ye paržani Fr.: angle critique Angle of incidence of light proceeding from a denser medium toward a thinner, at which grazing refraction occurs (angle of refraction 90°). |
deflection angle zâviye-ye vâcaft Fr.: angle de déflexion 1) The angle by which a light ray is curved by the gravitational field of a massive body.
Einstein's general relativity predicts that a light
ray which tangentially grazes the surface of the Sun is deflected by
1''.7. This result was confirmed in 1919 when
the apparent angular shift of stars close to the limb of the Sun was
measured during a total solar eclipse. → deflection; → angle. |
dihedral angle zâviye-ye dodimi Fr.: angle dièdre An angle formed by two planes meeting along a common line. Compare with → face angle. |
dip angle zâviye-ye našib Fr.: angle d'inclinaison The angular difference between the → visible horizon and the → true horizon. Same as → dip of the horizon. |
direction angle zâviye-ye râstâ Fr.: angle de direction An angle made by a given vector and a coordinate axis. |
entangle ham-guridan, ham-picidan Fr.: emmêler To wrap or twist together; to intertwine. From → en- "in," + tangle, from M.E. tangilen, tagilen "to entangle." Hamgureš, from ham- "together," → com-,
+ guridan "to become tangled, as threads or hairs, entwine,"
probably related to greh "knot," → node. |
entanglement ham-gureš, ham-pici Fr.: emmêlment, intrication The act of entangling. The state of being entangled. |
epoch angle zâviye-ye zimé Fr.: angle de phase initial Same as the → initial phase angle. |
equilateral triangle sebar-e sé-pahlu-barâbar (#) Fr.: triangle équilatéral A triangle having three equal sides. → equi-, → lateral, → triangle. Sé-pahlu-barâbar, from sé, → three, pahlu, → side, barâbar, → equal. |
exterior angle zâviye-ye boruni Fr.: angle extérieur 1) Any of the four angles that do not include a region of the space between
two lines intersected by a third straight line
(→ transversal). |
face angle zâviye-ye dimi, dim-zâviyé Fr.: An angle formed by any two adjacent edges of a → polyhedron, in contrast to a → dihedral angle. |
grating angle zâviye-ye turi (#) Fr.: angle de réseau The angle between the incident optical beam and the normal to the grating. It is the angle to which the grating must be set to place the desired wavelength at the center of the detector. |
hour angle zâviye-ye sâati (#) Fr.: angle horaire A telescope based coordinate specifying the angle, in the equatorial plane, from the meridian to a plane containing the celestial object and the north and south celestial poles. |
incidence angle zâviye-ye fotâd Fr.: angle d'incidence Same as → angle of incidence. |
initial phase angle zâviye-ye fâz-e âqâzin Fr.: angle de phase initial The value of the phase corresponding to the origin of time. Same as the → epoch angle. |
inscribed angle zâviye-ye davešté Fr.: angle inscrit An angle whose vertex lies on a circle and whose sides are chords of the circle. |
interior angle zâviye-ye daruni Fr.: angle intérieur 1) Any of the four angles formed between two straight lines
intersected by a third straight line
(→ transversal). |
isokinetic angle zâviye-ye izojonbeši Fr.: angle isocinétique Adaptive optics: The angle over which wavefront phases become de-correlated by 1 radian rms due to → tip-tilt alone. It is defined analogously to the → isoplanatic angle. |
isoplanatic angle zâviye-ye izobirâh Fr.: angle isoplanatique The angle in which the → point spread function of the atmosphere/telescope system is space invariant. Because of the presence of → turbulence in high layers of the atmosphere, this angle is extremely small, often only a few seconds of arc at visible wavelengths. See also → aplanatism. → isoplanatic; → angle. |
isosceles triangle sebar-e do-pahlu-barâbar (#) Fr.: triangle équilatéral A triangle having two sides equal. From L.L. isosceles, from Gk. isoskeles "with equal legs; that can be divided into two equal parts," from isos "equal, identical," → iso-, + skelos "leg." Sebar, → triangle, do-pahlu-baraabar, from do, → two, pahlu, → side, barâbar, → equal. |