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quadrature

 
Dictionary: quad·ra·ture   (kwŏd'rə-chʊr') pronunciation
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  1. The process of making something square.
  2. Mathematics. The process of constructing a square equal in area to a given surface.
  3. Astronomy. A configuration in which the position of one celestial body is 90° from another celestial body, as measured from a third.

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quadrature, in astronomy, arrangement of two celestial bodies at right angles to each other as viewed from a reference point. If the reference point is the earth and the sun is one of the bodies, a planet is in quadrature when its elongation is 90°. As viewed from the earth, the half-moon is in quadrature to the sun. The inferior planets (Mercury and Venus) never reach quadrature; the superior planets each have two points of quadrature in their orbits.


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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the construction of a square having the same area as some other figure


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Quadrature, derived from Latin quadrare, may refer to:

In signal processing:

In mathematics:

  • Quadrature: Solving an integral analytically, cf Symbolic integration. Refers to a geometrical interpretation of the word.
  • Numerical integration, the numerical calculation of the area under a curve, or more generally, using numerical integration to calculate a definite integral
  • Quadrature of the circle (also squaring the circle), in geometry, the problem of constructing a square and circle of equal area, impossible using only an unmarked straight-edge and compass
  • Summing in quadrature means summing the squares of numbers, then taking the square root, as used in error analysis
  • The Quadrature of the Parabola, a treatise by Archimedes
  • Gaussian quadrature, a special case of numerical integration, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss

Quadrature may also refer to:

  • In motion control, quadrature encoder is a rotary encoder or linear encoder giving both the relative position and the direction of motion of a shaft
  • In astronomy, quadrature occurs when two celestial bodies appear 90° apart from one another as viewed from a third celestial body. As an example, the Moon and the Sun are in quadrature with respect to the Earth when the Moon is in its exact first quarter or last quarter phases. The symbol for astronomical quadrature is a hollow square

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