tangential in the PONS Dictionary

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Let "s" be the function mapping the sphere to itself, and let "v" be the tangential vector function to be constructed.
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Another generalization is the dual of the first extension, namely, to construct circles with three specified tangential distances from the three given circles.
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However, your tangential speed does not remain constant.
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This pressure fluctuation arise normal and tangential stresses to the surface water, and generates wave behavior on the water surface.
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The greatest dimensional change occurs in a direction tangential to the growth rings.
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In the absence of a sufficiently strong tangential stress, a round-apex meniscus is obtained.
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Of oral histories, it said that they are tangential to the ultimate purpose of the fact-finding process at trial the determination of the historical truth.
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The tangential acceleration is non-zero; the speed is changing.
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The round elements have a tangential point of contact with the griddle plate and are commonly held in place by a clamping bracket or plate.
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Then the primary cause of stress dependence of the tangential moduli is the physical behavior of material.
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