we dont ever
In any three orthogonal directions.
hyperspace's holographic domains keep it orthogonal, then gravity distorts it somewhat
A jet of water is the normal name for a high speed stream of water following a ballistic trajectory through the air. Non ballistic trajectories are also possible due to air drag, which also causes the spray effect from the outer surfaces of the jet.
I'm unable to predict specific events in the year 20012, as it is far beyond my knowledge cutoff in October 2023. However, if you meant to ask about a future event or trend, I can provide insights based on current trajectories in technology, climate, and society. Please clarify or provide more context for your question!
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a family of curves whose family of orthogonal trajectories is the same as the given family, is called self orthogonal trajectories.
Self orthogonal trajectories are a family of curves whose family of orthogonal trajectories is the same as the given family. This is a term that is not very widely used.
orthogonal trajectories represent the curves in which the magnitude of the velocity or the force is the same at each point on that curve. In the case of the flow field the orthognal trajectories are called the velocity potential and in the case of Force Fileds the orthogonal trajectories are called equipotential curves--curves in which the magnitude of the Force is the same.
Two curves which intersect at right angles, ( the angle between the two tangents to the curve) curves at the point of intersection are called orthogonal trajectories. The product of the slopes of the two tangents is -1.
Orthogonal is a term referring to something containing right angles. An example sentence would be: That big rectangle is orthogonal.
One reason is that anything which happens in one of the orthogonal directions has no effect on what happens in another orthogonal direction. Thus, for example, the horizontal component of a force will not have any effect in the vertical direction.
It is used to calculate the trajectories of projectiles and missiles.
Orthogonal signal space is defined as the set of orthogonal functions, which are complete. In orthogonal vector space any vector can be represented by orthogonal vectors provided they are complete.Thus, in similar manner any signal can be represented by a set of orthogonal functions which are complete.
The answer will depend on orthogonal to WHAT!
it is planning of orthogonal planning
Orthogonal - novel - was created in 2011.
it is planning of orthogonal planning