Tensors are geometric objects that describe linear relations between vectors, scalars, and other tensors.
stress is having magnitude, direction and point of application of force
He discovered what Einstein was searching for the last 30 years of his life. Well, no he didn't. He seems to be mixed up about Einstein's attempt to discover energy and his attempt to put together a unified field theory. Energy is naturally incorporated in the General Theory of Relativity through the Stress-Energy tensor, but Mr. Zeeper doesn't seem to understand tensor theory. Or Calculus. Or Algebra. Or Arithmetic.
It's a 0th order tensor, also known as a scalar.
In LaTeX form and assuming that G = c = 1: G_{ab} = 8 \pi T_{ab} + \Lambda g_{ab} It's a tensor equation.
A force between two particles that is not directed along the line connecting them; for example, a tensor force between two nucleons. anything that is not central force is a non central force. study about central forces to understand this better.
A zero tensor is a tensor with all entries equal to zero.
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velocity is contravariant tensor becasue displacement tensor is contravariant.
Stress is a tensor because it affects the datum plane. When this is affected and it changes, it is then considered a tensor.
I'm not entirely sure, but I think the tensor contraction over these two tensors should give back the identity. For example: If the resistivity tensor is a 2x2 matrix, then the conductivity tensor is the inverse of this matrix.
The synergist of tensor fascia latae is the gluteus maximus.
We can say current is a zero rank tensor quantity.
Tensors are simply arrays of numbers, or functions, that transform according to certain rules under a change of coordinates. Scalars and vectors are tensors of order 0 and 1 respectively. So a vector is a type of tensor. An example of a tensor of order 2 is an inertia matrix. And just for fun, the Riemann curvature tensor is a tensor of order 4.
A vector is a group of numbers in one dimensions; if you have such arrangements of numbers in more than one dimension, you get a tensor. Actually, a vector is simply a special case of a tensor (a 1st-order tensor).
riemann tensor=0 where R=Riemann tensor 0=the surface is flat
A person should use a tensor bandage on their ankle if they believe their ankle has been sprained or twisted. The tensor bandage should only be worn when a person is participating in an activity.
A person should use a tensor bandage on their ankle if they believe their ankle has been sprained or twisted. The tensor bandage should only be worn when a person is participating in an activity.