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- Kosinus {m} <cos> = cosine <cos>
- Cosinus {m} <cos> = cosine <cos>
- Arcuscosinus {m} <arccos, acos, cos^-1> = arc cosine <arccos, acos, cos^-1>
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- A suete cos of þy mouþ mihte be my leche.
- All derivatives of circular trigonometric functions can be found from those of sin("x") and cos("x") by means of the quotient rule applied to functions such as tan("x") = sin("x")/cos("x").
- It specializes in modern clothing pieces for men and women that are less trend-oriented than other similarly priced labels. COS makes clothing that can be worn beyond the season.
- For small values of θ the stress required to initiate fracture is increased by a factor of (cos θ)−2 due to the increased cross-sectional area ("A" cos θ) of the fibre and reduced force ("F/"cos θ) experienced by the fibre, leading to a composite tensile strength of "σparallel /"cos2 θ where "σparallel " is the tensile strength of the composite with fibres aligned parallel with the applied force.
- In a banked turn at constant altitude, the "load factor" is equal to 1/cos θ.
- On an AC circuit the deflection is proportional to the average instantaneous product of voltage and current, thus measuring active power, "P"="VI" cos "φ".
- Zisman observed that cos θ increases linearly as the surface tension (γLV) of the liquid decreased.
- Additionally, this formula allows the derivation of useful expressions for cos("nx") and sin("nx") in terms of cos("x") and sin("x").
- The cosine of the hour angle (cos("h")) is used to calculate the solar zenith angle.
- 49) of the first formula starts from the identity 2sin2("A"/2) = 1 – cos"A", using the cosine rule to express "A" in terms of the sides and replacing the sum of two cosines by a product.
- Lucius Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus (cos. ord. 231) and Clodius Pompeianus (cos. ord. 241) are likely to have been his sons.
- The specific name is derived from Latin "cos" (meaning a hard flint stone).
- He was the grandson of another Marcus Claudius Marcellus (cos. ...
- Moffat later stated that he didn't feature more bisexual to the character of Adler, because, "We don’t acknowledge you on television 'cos you’re having FAR TOO MUCH FUN.
- The projection onto the hemisphere, giving the solid angle subtended by "A"j, takes care of the factors cos(θ2) and 1/"r"2; the projection onto the circle and the division by its area then takes care of the local factor cos(θ1) and the normalisation by π.
- Development timelines continued to slip, costing CDC major amounts of profit in the form of delivery delay penalties.
- Setting "a"="bi" where "i" is the imaginary unit, and applying Euler's identity, one sees that the Weierstrass transform of the function cos("bx") is "e"−"b"2 cos("bx") and the Weierstrass transform of the function sin("bx") is "e"−"b"2 sin("bx").
- For example, the cosine function is continuous in [...] and maps it into 1, and thus must have a fixed point.
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