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ऑस्कुला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : oscula


ऑस्कुला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Based on osculating Keplerian orbital elements, it is located in the region of the Eunomia family (), a prominent family of stony asteroids.


Aircraft first flown in 1947 In mathematics, osculate, meaning to touch (from the Latin osculum meaning kiss), may refer to:.


osculant, an invariant of hypersurfaces.


The obsolete Quinarian system of biological classification attempted to group creatures into circles which could touch or overlap with adjacent circles, a phenomenon called 'osculation'.


Black-eared cuckoo, Chrysococcyx osculans.


Juana de Brabante#top In differential geometry, an osculating curve is a plane curve from a given family that has the highest possible order of contact with another curve.


That is, if F is a family of smooth curves, C is a smooth curve (not in general belonging to F), and p is a point on C, then an osculating curve from F at p is a curve from F that passes through p and has as many of its derivatives at p equal to the derivatives of C as possible.


The term derives from the Latinate root "osculate", to kiss, because the two curves contact one another in a more intimate way than simple tangency.


Examples of osculating curves of different orders include:.


The tangent line to a curve C at a point p, the osculating curve from the family of straight lines.


The osculating circle to C at p, the osculating curve from the family of circles.


The osculating circle shares both its first and second derivatives (equivalently, its slope and curvature) with C.


The osculating parabola to C at p, the osculating curve from the family of parabolas, has third order contact with C.


The osculating conic to C at p, the osculating curve from the family of conic sections, has fourth order contact with C.


The concept of osculation can be generalized to higher-dimensional spaces, and to objects that are not curves within those spaces.


For instance an osculating plane to a space curve is a plane that has second-order contact with the curve.





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