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asymptote Meaning in Tamil ( asymptote வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அணுகுகோட்டிற்கும்,



asymptote's Usage Examples:

If, on the other hand, water is suddenly drawn off from a cistern supplied through a ball-cock, the flow through the ball-cock will be recorded, and will be represented by a sudden rise to a maximum, followed by a gradual decrease as the ball rises and the cistern fills; the result being a curve having its asymptote in the original horizontal line.


thus, if the line S2 passes through a crunode we have pairs of hyperbolic legs belonging to two parallel asymptotes.


The isothermals are approximately equilateral hyperbolas (pv constant), with the axes of p and v for asymptotes, for a gas or unsaturated vapour, but coincide with the isopiestics for a saturated vapour in presence of its liquid.


The work falls into two parts, which treat of the asymptotes and singularities of algebraical curves respectively; and extensive use is made of the method of counting constants which plays so large a part in modern geometrical researches.


It was further investigated by John Wallis, Christiaan Huygens (who determined the length of any arc in 1657), and Pierre de Fermat (who evaluated the area between the curve and its asymptote in 1661).


If the tangent at P meets the asymptotes in R, R', then CR.


This curve, bein~ an asymptote to its axis, is capable of being indefinitely proloi~ged towards X; but in designing pivots it should stop before the angle PTY becomes less than the angle of repose of the rubbing surfaces, otherwise the pivot will be liable to stick in its bearing.


If A, B have opposite signs the form is au sinh mO, (24) this has an asymptote parallel to 00, but the path near the origin has the same general form as in the case of (23).


His discussion of curves of the third order turned mainly on the nature of their asymptotes, and depended on the fact that the equation to every such curve can be put into the form pqr-hus o.


The area between the curve and its asymptote is 37ra 2, i.


Secondly, if two of the intersections coincide, say if the line infinity meets the curve in a onefold point and a twofold point, both of them real, then there is always one asymptote: the line infinity may at the twofold point touch the curve, and we have the parabolic hyperbolas; or the twofold point may be a singular point, - viz.





Synonyms:

straight line,



Antonyms:

quadric surface, curve,

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