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  • 21Tangential force — Tangential Tan*gen tial, a. (Geom.) Of or pertaining to a tangent; in the direction of a tangent. [1913 Webster] {Tangential force} (Mech.), a force which acts on a moving body in the direction of a tangent to the path of the body, its effect… …

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  • 22Tangential stress — Tangential Tan*gen tial, a. (Geom.) Of or pertaining to a tangent; in the direction of a tangent. [1913 Webster] {Tangential force} (Mech.), a force which acts on a moving body in the direction of a tangent to the path of the body, its effect… …

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  • 23Tangential firing — is a method of firing a fuel to warm air in thermal power stations. The flame envelope rotates ensuring thorough mixing within the furnace, providing complete combustion and uniform heat distribution.The most effective method for producing… …

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  • 24Tangential Flow Filtration — (TFF) is a separation technique that uses membrane systems to purify proteins. It recirculates the retentate across the membrane surface, which minimizes the fouling of the membrane. This permits longer membrane use, resulting in higher product… …

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  • 25tangential fibers — tangential nerve fibers neurofibrae tangentiales …

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  • 26Tangential quadrilateral — An example of a tangential quadrilateral In Euclidean geometry, a tangential quadrilateral or circumscribed quadrilateral is a convex quadrilateral whose sides all lie tangent to a single circle inscribed within the quadrilateral. This circle is… …

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  • 27Tangential and normal components — Illustration of tangential and normal components of a vector to a surface. In mathematics, given a vector at a point on a curve, that vector can be decomposed uniquely as a sum of two vectors, one tangent to the curve, called the tangential… …

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  • 28Tangential angle — In geometry, the tangential angle of a curve in the Cartesian plane, at a specific point, is the angle between the tangent line to the curve at the given point and the x axis. More specifically, if a curve is given parametrically by (x(t), y(t))… …

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  • 29Tangential developable — In the mathematical study of the differential geometry of surfaces, a tangential developable is a particular kind of developable surface obtained from a curve in Euclidean space as the surface swept out by the tangent lines to the curve. Such a… …

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  • 30tangential force — liestinė jėga statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Išilgai tam tikros kreivės ar paviršiaus liestinės veikianti jėga. Kartais dar vadinama tangentine jėga. atitikmenys: angl. tangential force vok. tangential wirkende Kraft …

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