<< < -oi obj obs obs occ odd OH Ome Oor ope opp opt opt orb ord ori ort osc out ove oxi > >>
ortho-water adrdâ-âb Fr.: eau ortho The → water molecule in which the → nuclear spin of the constituent → hydrogen atoms are → parallel (→ orthohydrogen). In astrophysics the ratio between ortho- and → para-water is used to determine temperatures in → interstellar medium. |
orthocenter ardâmarkaz Fr.: orthocentre Of a triangle, the point where the three → altitudes of the → triangle converge. |
orthogonal ardâkonj Fr.: orthogonal In elementary geometry, pertaining to or involving right angles or perpendiculars. → ortho- + gonia "angle," related to gony "knee;" L. genu "knee;" Mod.Pers. zânu "knee;" Av. žnav-, žnu- "knee;" Skt. janu-; PIE base *g(e)neu-, see below, + → -al Ardâkonj, from ardâ-, → ortho-, + konj "angle, corner, confined place" (variants xong "corner, angle," Tabari kânj, Kurd. kunj, Hamadâni kom), maybe from the PIE base *g(e)neu-, as above, and related to Mod.Pers. zânu "knee" (Av. žnu-), Skt. kona- "angle, corner," Gk. gony, gonia, L. cuneus "a wedge," Albanian (Gheg dialect) kân "angle, corner," Albanian (Toks) kënd "angle, corner." |
orthogonal functions karyâhâ-ye ardâkonj Fr.: fonctions orthogonales A set of functions, any two of which, by analogy to orthogonal vectors, vanish if their product is summed by integration over a specified interval. → orthogonal; → function. |
orthogonal lines xatthâ-ye ardâkonj Fr.: droites orthogonales Perpendicular lines. → orthogonal; → line. |
orthogonal trajectory tarâyešâne-ye ardâkonj Fr.: trajectoire orthogonale Math.: An → isogonal trajectory where the family of curves are cut at right angles. → orthogonal; → trajectory. |
orthogonal vectors bordârhâ-ye ardâkonj Fr.: vecteurs orthogonaux Two non-zero vectors which are perpendicular, i.e. their → scalar product is zero. → orthogonal; → vector. |
orthogonality ardâkonji Fr.: orthogonalité 1) The property of → orthogonal functions. → orthogonal; → -ity. |
orthohydrogen ardâ-hidrožen Fr.: orthohydrogène Molecular hydrogen in which the nuclei (protons) of the two hydrogen atoms contained in the molecule have spins in the same direction. → parahydrogen |
orthonormal vectors bordârhâ-ye ardâhanjârvar Fr.: vecteurs orthonormaux Two non-zero vectors that are → orthogonal and have magnitude 1. → orthogonal; → vector. |
orthorhombic ardâlowzik Fr.: orthorhombique Of or relating to a crystalline structure characterized by three mutually perpendicular axes of different length. → orthorhombic crystal system. |
orthorhombic crystal system râžmân-e boluri-ye ardâlowzik Fr.: système cristallin orthorhombique A → crystal system that has three mutually perpendicular axes, each of which is of a different length than the others. → orthorhombic; → crystal; → system. |
orthoscopic ardâbini Fr.: orthoscopique Of or relating to an optical system corrected for → distortion. |
orthoscopic eyepiece cešmi-ye ardâbini Fr.: oculaire orthoscopique A telescopic eyepiece that produces a wide field of view (between 40° and 50°). The eyepiece consists of a single element lens that is normally plano-convex, and a cemented triplet that is usually symmetrical. → orthoscopic; → eyepiece. |
oscillate navidan (#) Fr.: osciller To have, produce, or generate oscillations. → vibrate. From L. oscillatus, p.p. of oscillare "to swing," from oscill(um) "swing" + -ate a suffix forming verbs from L. words. Navidan "to swing, oscillate," from nâvidan, literally "to swing like a ship," from nâv "ship;" O.Pers./Av. *nāv-, O.Pers. nāviyā- "fleet;" Skt. nau-, nava- "ship, boat;" Gk. naus "ship;" PIE *nau- "boat." |
oscillating Universe giti-ye navandé Fr.: Univers oscillatoire A cosmological model in which the Universe is closed and undergoes a series of oscillations, each beginning with a big bang and ending with a big crunch. |
oscillation naveš (#) Fr.: oscillation The state of any quantity when the value of that quantity is continually changing so that it passes through maximum and minimum values. Verbal noun of → oscillate. |
oscillation mode tarz-e naveš, mod-e ~ Fr.: modes d'oscillation Same as → pulsation mode. → oscillation; → mode. |
oscillator navešgar (#) Fr.: oscillator A device for producing sonic or ultrasonic pressure waves in a medium. A device with no rotating parts for converting direct current into alternating current. Agent noun of → oscillate. |
oscillator strength zur-e navešgar Fr.: force d'oscillateur A quantum-mechanical measure of the probability that a specific atomic transition will occur. It is used in the equation for the absorption coefficient of a spectral line. Also known as f value. → oscillator; → strength. |
<< < -oi obj obs obs occ odd OH Ome Oor ope opp opt opt orb ord ori ort osc out ove oxi > >>