| math. n-point circle [rare] | Feuerbach-Kreis {m} | |
Teiltreffer |
| math. nine-point circle | feuerbachscher Kreis {m} | |
| math. nine-point circle | Feuerbach'scher Kreis {m} | |
| math. nine-point circle | Feuerbachscher Kreis {m} [alt] | |
| math. nine-point circle <NPC> | Neun-Punkte-Kreis {m} [Rsv.] [Feuerbachkreis] | |
| math. nine-point circle <NPC> | Neunpunktekreis {m} [Feuerbachkreis] | |
| math. four-point circle [also: four-points circle] | Vier-Punkte-Kreis {m} | |
| math. eight-point circle [also: eight-points circle] | Acht-Punkte-Kreis {m} [auch: Achtpunktekreis] | |
| math. twelve-point circle [also: twelve-points circle] [rare] | Feuerbachkreis {m} | |
| idiom I don't know the name. <N.N., NN> | nomen nescio <N. N.> | |
| electr. useful signal + noise to noise <(S+N)/N> ratio | Verhältnis {n} von Nutzsignal plus Störgeräusch zum Störgeräusch <(S+N)/N> | |
| acad.libr.publ. no place, no date {adv} <n.p., n.d.> | ohne Ort und Jahr <o. O. u. J.; o. O. und J.> | |
| chem. amount of substance <n, N, mol> | Molzahl {f} <n, N, mol> [veraltet] [Stoffmenge] | |
| chem. amount of substance <n, N, mol> | Molmenge {f} <n, N, mol> [veraltet] [Stoffmenge] | |
| math. set of natural numbers <ℕ, N> | Menge {f} der natürlichen Zahlen <ℕ, N> | |
| electr. n-channel / N-channel transistor | n-Kanal- / N-Kanal-Transistor {m} | |
| not applicable {adj} <N/A, n/a, N.A., NA> | entfällt [in Formularen] | |
| acad.artpubl. no place given <N.P., n.p.> [sine loco] [without place] | sine loco <s. l.> [veraltet] [ohne Ort] | |
| acad.artpubl. no place given {adv} <N.P., n.p.> | ohne Ortsangabe <o. O.> | |
| acad.publ. no date given {adv} <N.D., n.d.> | ohne Jahresangabe <o. J.> | |
| not available {adj} <N/A, n/a> | nicht erreichbar | |
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Übersetzung für 'n point circle' von Englisch nach Deutsch
- n-point circle [rare]
- Feuerbach-Kreis {m}math.
- nine-point circle
- feuerbachscher Kreis {m}math.
Feuerbach'scher Kreis {m}math.
Feuerbachscher Kreis {m} [alt]math.
- nine-point circle <NPC>
- Neun-Punkte-Kreis {m} [Rsv.] [Feuerbachkreis]math.
Neunpunktekreis {m} [Feuerbachkreis]math.
- four-point circle [also: four-points circle]
- Vier-Punkte-Kreis {m}math.
- eight-point circle [also: eight-points circle]
- Acht-Punkte-Kreis {m} [auch: Achtpunktekreis]math.
- twelve-point circle [also: twelve-points circle] [rare]
- Feuerbachkreis {m}math.
- I don't know the name. <N.N., NN>
- nomen nescio <N. N.>idiom
- useful signal + noise to noise <(S+N)/N> ratio
- Verhältnis {n} von Nutzsignal plus Störgeräusch zum Störgeräusch <(S+N)/N>electr.
- no place, no date {adv} <n.p., n.d.>
- ohne Ort und Jahr <o. O. u. J.; o. O. und J.>acad.libr.publ.
- amount of substance <n, N, mol>
- Molzahl {f} <n, N, mol> [veraltet] [Stoffmenge]chem.
Molmenge {f} <n, N, mol> [veraltet] [Stoffmenge]chem.
- set of natural numbers <ℕ, N>
- Menge {f} der natürlichen Zahlen <ℕ, N>math.
- n-channel / N-channel transistor
- n-Kanal- / N-Kanal-Transistor {m}electr.
- not applicable {adj} <N/A, n/a, N.A., NA>
- entfällt [in Formularen]
- no place given <N.P., n.p.> [sine loco] [without place]
- sine loco <s. l.> [veraltet] [ohne Ort]acad.artpubl.
- no place given {adv} <N.P., n.p.>
- ohne Ortsangabe <o. O.>acad.artpubl.
- no date given {adv} <N.D., n.d.>
- ohne Jahresangabe <o. J.>acad.publ.
- not available {adj} <N/A, n/a>
- nicht erreichbar
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- In 5-point perspective the vanishing points are mapped into a circle with 4 vanishing points at the cardinal headings N, W, S, E and one at the circle's origin.
- For a convex quadrilateral "ABCD" in which "E" is the point of intersection of the diagonals and "F" is the point of intersection of the extensions of sides "BC" and "AD", let ω be a circle through "E" and "F" which meets "CB" internally at "M" and "DA" internally at "N".
- If there are "n" points on the circle and one more point is added, "n" lines can be drawn from the new point to previously existing points.
- In this case there must be an ε > 0 and a point ζ on the unit circle and sequences "z'n", "w'n" tending to ζ with |"f"("z'n") − "f"("w'n")| ≥ 2ε.
- Continuing northwest, Massachusetts enters an underpass below Thomas Circle at 14th and M Streets NW, before curving around Scott Circle at 16th and N Streets NW; this is considered the starting point of Embassy Row.
- Suppose 11"n" points are placed around a circle and colored with "n" different colors in such a way that each color is applied to exactly 11 points.
- Even though this point is within the Twelve-Mile Circle, the western boundary of Pennsylvania was to be five degrees of longitude west of it, and Mason and Dixon were to survey the Maryland line to Pennsylvania's western border.
- The "z" → "z'n" mapping shows this as a local pattern: if we exclude 0, looking at 0 < |"z"| < 1 say, we have (from the homotopy point of view) the circle mapped to itself by the "n"-th power map (Euler–Poincaré characteristic 0), but with the whole disk the Euler–Poincaré characteristic is 1, "n" – 1 being the 'lost' points as the "n" sheets come together at "z" = 0.
- from a point in the outer circle of lots where [...] Michigan and New York sections are separated by a path".
- Fourier analysis involves expanding functions on the unit circle in terms of a series of these harmonics.
- Both interchanges lead to Blackbaud Stadium, home of the Charleston Battery, and the Family Circle Tennis Center, home of the Family Circle Cup.
- A 1980 report by Naval Ocean Systems Center gives examples in a study of a great circle acoustic path between Perth, Australia and Bermuda with data at eight locations along the path.
- Let "T" be the time when "R" first hits the circle of radius 100 (we mean here of course a "discretized" circle).
- In general the centre "O" of a circle on which points "P" and "Q" lie must be such that "OP" and "OQ" are equal distances.
- To construct this curve, start with any two points "O" and "M", and draw a circle with "OM" as diameter.
- The plane through the centre of the Earth and perpendicular to the rotation axis intersects the surface at a great circle called the Equator.
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