ऑस्कुला Meaning in English
ऑस्कुला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : oscula
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ऑस्कुलेटओस्कुलेटेड
ऑस्कुलेटिंग
ऑस्कुलेशन
ऑस्क्यूलेटरी
ऑस्कुल
ऑस्क्यूलाइज्ड
ऑस्कुलम
ओसिफाई
ऑसिफिंग
ऑसिलोग्राम
ऑसिलोग्राफ
ओसिन
ओसिपुट
ओसीरसि
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.