antenna pattern olgu-ye ânten Fr.: diagramme de rayonnement The response of an antenna to incident radiation as a function of the direction of incidence of the radiation. A generic antenna pattern consists of a → main lobe and a number of smaller → side lobes. Also called → radiation pattern. |
Chladni pattern olgu-ye Chladni Fr.: figure de Chladni A pattern formed by fine powder or salt placed on a vibrating surface. The figures display the positions of → nodes and → antinodes. Named after Ernst Chladni (1756-1827), German physicist; → figure. |
diffraction pattern olgu-ye parâš (#) Fr.: tache de diffraction A series of concentric rings of dark and light color produced by interference. → diffraction; → pattern. Olgu, loanword from Turkish; parâš→ diffraction. |
interference pattern olgu-ye andarzaneš Fr.: figure d'interférence A wave pattern that results when two or more waves interfere with each other, generally showing → interference fringes. In acoustics, the interference pattern appear as the effect of → beats. → interference; → pattern. |
lobe pattern olgu-ye laphâ Fr.: fonction de lobe The configuration of the response lobes of a radiotelescope. |
pattern olgu (#) Fr.: figure 1) A regular or repetitive form, order, or arrangement; a
distinctive form. → diffraction pattern;
→ interference pattern. M.E. patron, from O.Fr. patron, from M.L. patronus "patron saint, lord, master, model, pattern," from pater "father." Olgu "pattern," from Turkish ülgü "form, mold, model." |
pattern speed tondi-ye olgu Fr.: vitesse de rotation de l'onde spirale ou barrée In models of → galactic structure, the → angular velocity of a → spiral arm or a → bar, assumed to be a pattern rotating as a solid body in the galaxy. Pattern speed, ΩP , is one of the most important parameters of the → density wave theory responsible for the spiral arms. Pattern speed determines the location of the → corotation resonance. |
radiation pattern olgu-ye tâbeš Fr.: diagramme de rayonnement Same as → antenna pattern. |