| NOUN | a co-ordinate system | co-ordinate systems |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- For Hamilton, a vector was always a three-dimensional entity, having three co-ordinates relative to any given co-ordinate system, including but not limited to both polar and rectangular systems.
- When image maps are used for geographic purposes, the co-ordinate system must be transformed to the geographical origin to conform to the geographical standard of having the origin at the bottom left corner.
- The archaeologists, such as Glynn Isaac, developed a co-ordinate system.
- The Irish grid partially overlaps the British grid, and uses a similar co-ordinate system but with a meridian more suited to its westerly location.
- By shifting the point cloud data onto the known correct co-ordinates with at least 3 points, the point cloud data can be repositioned into an accurate co-ordinate system.
- In many applications the bounding box is aligned with the axes of the co-ordinate system, and it is then known as an axis-aligned bounding box (...).
- That point is the origin of the X,Y co-ordinate system referred to below.
- While it is equally valid to frame this as the tire/wheel being deflected away from the stationary tread element, convention is for the co-ordinate system to be fixed around the wheel mid-plane.
- It is also possible that different co-ordinate system can be used for different regions.
- Darcy and William Flynn in 2008 at Oklahoma State University after correcting for various distortions in Ptolemy's co-ordinate system, identified Nagnata firmly in the vicinity of the modern Sligo town.
- co-ordinate system the estimate will not change, but also that we are assuming that the same level of smoothing is appropriate in all directions.
- The streamline may not necessarily run parallel to a particular co-ordinate axis, such as the z-axis.
- The space velocity components of Epsilon Eridani in the galactic co-ordinate system are [...] = [...] , which means that it is travelling within the Milky Way at a mean galactocentric distance of 28.7 kly (8.79 kiloparsecs) from the core along an orbit that has an eccentricity of 0.09.
- With cylindrical co-ordinates which are described as î and j, the motion is best described in polar form with components that resemble polar vectors.
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