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artesian Meaning in Tamil ( artesian வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஆர்ட்டீசியன்,



artesian தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அதன் காரணமாக இவை ஆர்ட்டீசியன் ஊற்றுகள் எனப் பெயரிடப்பட்டுள்ளன.

artesian's Usage Examples:

Embracing the whole philosophic movement under the name of "the Cartesian system," Reid detects its fundamental error in the unproved assumption shared by these thinkers "that all the objects of my knowledge are ideas in my own mind.


This solution, taken by itself, represents a motion in which each particle of the system (since its displacements parallel to Cartesian co-ordinate axes are linear functions of the qs) executes a simple vibration of period 21r/u.


The Cartesianism of Holland was a child of the universities, and its literature is mainly composed of commentaries upon.


When the refracting curve is a circle and the rays emanate from any point, the locus of the secondary caustic is a Cartesian oval, and the evolute of this curve is the required diacaustic.


Against this work and the Ethics of Spinoza the orthodox Cartesians (who were in the majority), no less than sceptical hangers-on like Bayle, raised an all but universal howl of reprobation, scarcely broken for about a century.


At short distances from the town are the intermittent artesian spring Solensprudel, the Schonbornsprudel and the Theresienquelle; and in the same valley as Kissingen are the minor spas of Bocklet and Briickenau.


His chief opponent was Samuel Parker (1640-1688), bishop of Oxford, who, in his attack on the irreligious novelties of the Cartesian, treats Descartes as a fellow-criminal in infidelity with Hobbes and Gassendi.


Fortunately the Cartesian method had already done its service, even where the theories were rejected.


Its cartesian equation, when the line joining the two fixed points is the axis of x and the middle point of this line is the origin, is (x 2 + y 2)2 2a 2 (x 2 - y 2) and the polar equation is r 2 2a 2 cos 20.


The water supply is from artesian wells.


He was held to this belief in the substantiality of bodies by his Christianity, by the influence of Aristotle, of scholasticism and of Cartesianism, as well as by his own mechanics.


The contempt of aesthetics and erudition is characteristic of the most typical members of what is known as the Cartesian school, especially Malebranche.





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