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deformations Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( deformations ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଆକୃତିର ବିକୃତି, ବିକଳାଙ୍ଗତା,

Noun:

ଆକୃତିର ବିକୃତି |, ବିକଳାଙ୍ଗତା |,

deformations's Usage Examples:

Work on plasticity He is the father of the field of plasticity, or non-recoverable deformations, which he explored in an extensive series of experiments begun in 1864.


the internal state that may be determined from the external forces and deformations of an object, provided that there is no significant change in size.


A small element of rock in a larger mass responds to stress changes in a well defined manner: if it is squeezed by differential stresses greater than its strength, it is capable of large deformations.


small deformations where the differences in stress distribution in most cases can be neglected.


most important work concerns the theory of the cotangent complex and deformations, crystalline cohomology and the De Rham–Witt complex, and logarithmic.


solar) and gives rise to sectorial (or sectoral) deformations which rise and fall at the same time along the same longitude.


These arcs or deformations are mirages caused by gravitational lensing of massive and dark objects located between.


showed that Kato surfaces have small analytic deformations that are the blowups of primary Hopf surfaces at a finite number of points.


Other familiar deformations in physics involve: The deformation of classical Newtonian into relativistic.


The Lorentz reciprocal theorem can also be used to relate the swimming speed of a microorganism, such as cyanobacterium, to the surface velocity which is prescribed by deformations of the body shape via cilia or flagella.


Quantum deformations of the universal enveloping algebra lead to the notion of quantum.


Vitis vinifera, the resulting deformations on roots ("nodosities" and "tuberosities") and secondary fungal infections can girdle roots, gradually cutting.


2394 position actuators (3 for each segment) use this information to support the system, keeping the overall surface shape unchanged against deformations caused by external factors such as wind, temperature changes or vibrations.



Synonyms:

warp, warping, impairment, distortion, harm, damage,

Antonyms:

depersonalize, discharge, stabilise, wet, focus,

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