geodesic kehinrah, zamin-sanjik Fr.: géodésique 1) The shortest distance between two points in space (or
→ space-time). A
geodesic on a sphere is an → arc of a
→ great circle. In the theory of
→ general relativity,
freely falling bodies follow geodesic paths in space-time. From Fr. géodésique, → geodesy; → -ic. Kehinrah "shortest path," from kehin, superlative of keh "small, little, slender" (related to kâstan, kâhidan "to decrease, lessen, diminish," from Mid.Pers. kâhitan, kâstan, kâhênitan "to decrease, diminish, lessen;" Av. kasu- "small, little;" Proto-Iranian *kas- "to be small, diminish, lessen") + râh "path, way, road" (from Mid.Pers. râh, râs "way, street," also rah, ras "chariot;" from Proto-Iranian *rāθa-; cf. Av. raθa- "chariot;" Skt. rátha- "car, chariot," rathyā- "road;" L. rota "wheel," rotare "to revolve, roll;" Lith. ratas "wheel;" O.H.G. rad; Ger. Rad; Du. rad; O.Ir. roth; PIE base *roto- "to run, to turn, to roll"). |
geodesic line xatt-e kehinrah Fr.: ligne géodésique The shortest line between two points on a surface. Also called → geodesic. |
geodesic precession pišâyân-e kehinrahi Fr.: précession géodésique → geodesic; → precession |
null geodesic kehinrah-e nul Fr.: géodésique nulle 1) The path taken by a light ray in a curved → space-time
just as a → timelike geodesic describes the path of a
material particle. |