vectorially造句
例句與造句
- If you first ( vectorially ) add the normal forces and then compute the friction from that net normal, you get the wrong answer.
- The environment will produce several deflections of the direct signal onto the antenna, where typically 2-5 deflected signal components will be vectorially added.
- If other forces such as drag or thrust are significant, they must be added vectorially to those of gravity when performing the integration to determine future position and velocity.
- Another way to view addition is that two "'vectors "'with coordinates and are added vectorially to produce a resultant vector with coordinates . ( see animation)
- Relative to the blade, this oncoming airflow is added vectorially to the wind, so that the resultant airflow creates a varying small positive angle of attack ( AoA ) to the blade.
- It's difficult to find vectorially in a sentence. 用vectorially造句挺難的
- Otherwise, if we want to calculate the attraction between massive bodies, we need to add all the point-point attraction forces vectorially and the net attraction might not be exact inverse square.
- If both axial and radial loads are present, they can be added vectorially, to result in total load on bearing, which in combination with nominal maximum load can be used to predict lifespan.
- Alternatively, one could, for each scene element, subtract each array element's calculated phase shift from the actual received phase and then vectorially sum the resulting field-intensity differences over the array.
- Based on analogy with quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ), it is assumed that there are one or more doublets of massless Dirac " technifermions " transforming vectorially under the same complex representation of " G"
- Each contact surface has its own normal force ( which should not be vectorially added prior to calculating the friction ), and each surface has its own friction force ( fairly well described by the standar formula ).
- The relative velocity between the two reference frames has magnitude v and you have to ( vectorially ) add ( subtract ) that velocity to a particle's velocity to go back and ( forth ) between the two reference frames.
- For a given ( externally generated ) gravitational field, the "'tidal acceleration "'at a point with respect to a body is obtained by vectorially subtracting the gravitational acceleration at the center of the body ( due to the given externally generated field ) from the gravitational acceleration ( due to the same field ) at the given point.