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Keywords:
Wavy,
Infinite,
Circulararc,
Keypoints,
Worx
A line described according to some low, and having no finite portion of it a straight line.
The continuous image of the unit interval.
Continuous line in a graph or map. This is digitized by creating curve points along the line
In DirectMusic, a continuous series of events with a start and end value, such as volume fade. DirectX Media Object (DMO) A COM object that processes multimedia data streams from buffers allocated by the client.
Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface.
A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure; as, a curve in a railway or canal.
To bend; to crook; as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to swerve from a straight course; as, to curve a ball in pitching it.
To bend or turn gradually from a given direction; as, the road curves to the right.
A ball that is rolled toward the outside of the lane and then curves back toward the center of the lane.
Curve is the variation from a straight line in the horizontal plane measured after the part has been roll formed. Causes of curve included incorrect horizontal roll alignment and uneven forming pressure. See bow, camber, sweep, and twist.
a part of the arc of a circle
Ball that rolls down the lane in a wide-sweeping arc. Differs from a hook, which has a sharper break into the pocket.
Keywords:
Geometry,
Arbitrary,
Dimensional,
Predictor,
Topologically
a geometric object that is one-dimensional and continuous
an arbitrary topologically one-dimensional geometry object
a one-dimensional geometry, usually represented by a sequence of points
a poor predictor of equipment upset since its thresholds are arbitrary, universal and ignorant of current surge characteristics in a load
A visual diagram of a measurement using two variables. In testing hearing aids, one variable may be frequency, shown on the horizontal axis of the curve, and the other variable amplitude, shown on the vertical axis of the curve.
an indication of the frequency response only at the tip of the microphone
a set standard for frequency response of filters used when playing back vinyl recordings, used to restore lower frequencies that were reduced at the recording stage
In audio, the representation of frequency over a given range, in relation to a fixed standard of amplitude.
When a ball follows a curved path to the pins.
a baseball thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approach the batter
an equivalence class of paths
The graphic representation of an algebraic equation; a connected set of points.
A set of data points that defines a time dependent property or boundary condition. Curves can be created with the Curve Editor. Curves can also specify other (e.g. temperature) dependent properties.
a whole ONE direction Recurrent structure that allow to define precisely an absolute point center
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