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A man in space is typically referred to as an astronaut. This term applies to individuals trained for space travel, whether they are piloting a spacecraft, conducting experiments, or performing spacewalks. In broader contexts, terms like "cosmonaut" (used in Russia) or "taikonaut" (used in China) may also apply.
A space shudder refers to a phenomenon experienced by spacecraft or astronauts when they encounter sudden changes in pressure or temperature in the vacuum of space. It can create vibrations or shuddering sensations due to the rapid adjustment of the materials and systems onboard. This term may also evoke the feelings of unease or disorientation experienced when transitioning from one environment to another in space. However, it is not a formally defined scientific term.
Space is three dimensional, the three dimensions being length, width, and height. It is possible therefore to describe a motion in space in terms of a three dimensional coordinate system. However, motion also involves time, so you might want to consider a four dimensional system. That enables you to determine not only where something went, but also when, and how rapidly it went there.
The first African in space was Mark Shuttleworth, a South African entrepreneur who flew aboard the Russian Soyuz TM-34 spacecraft in April 2002. His journey made him the first African to travel to space, where he spent eight days on the International Space Station (ISS) conducting scientific research. Shuttleworth's mission was notable not only for its significance in terms of representation but also for promoting space exploration in Africa.
The unused space at the end of the last cluster is referred to as "slack space." This occurs when a file does not completely fill the last cluster allocated to it, resulting in leftover space that cannot be used by other files. Slack space can be significant in terms of storage efficiency and may also contain remnants of deleted files, making it relevant in data recovery and forensic analysis.
The term "figure" can also be defined as positive space in design and art. Positive space refers to the area occupied by an object or subject in a composition, contrasting with negative space, which is the area surrounding it. In this context, "figure" represents the main elements or subjects that draw the viewer's attention.
Power is often defined only in negative terms, and as a form of domination, but it can also be a positive force for individual and collective capacity to act.
Figure, subject, focus can all be used to define positive space in artwork. It is the object or person-- the thing or subject-- that composes the painting or art. Negative space is the background and what surrounds the figure, subject or focus.
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A good piece is defined by the deeper meaning beneath the text. it is also defined by the language and literary terms that are developed.
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That is because of the way the absolute value is defined. The absolute value of a positive number is positive, the absolute value of a negative number is also positive. The absolute value of zero is zero. Even in the complex numbers, the absolute value is defined in such a way that it is a real and positive number.
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The amount of space between two points is referred to as the distance between them. This distance can be measured using various methods, such as Euclidean distance in a Cartesian coordinate system, which involves calculating the square root of the sum of the squares of the differences in their coordinates. In more general terms, distance can also be defined in terms of metrics that may apply to various contexts, such as geographical distance on the Earth's surface.
Power is defined as energy per unit time. You can also say 'rate of doing work'.
All banks pay or charge interest on money and this is defined in terms of a percentage of the amount being deposited or borrowed. Most shops have to add taxes to the basic prices and may also offer sales defined in terms of percentage reductions.
The question doesn't make sense, or alternatively it is true by definition. A Hilbert Space is a complete inner product space - complete in the metric induced by the norm defined by the inner product over the space. In other words an inner product space is a vector space with an inner product defined on it. An inner product then defines a norm on the space, and every norm on a space induces a metric. A Hilbert Space is thus also a complete metric space, simply where the metric is induced by the inner product.