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1 mutually perpendicular vectors
English-Russian electronics dictionary > mutually perpendicular vectors
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2 mutually perpendicular vectors
Математика: взаимно перпендикулярные векторы, ортогональные векторыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mutually perpendicular vectors
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3 mutually perpendicular vectors
взаимно-перпендикулярные [ортогональные] вектораEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > mutually perpendicular vectors
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4 mutually orthogonal vectors
= mutually perpendicular-vectors взаимно ортогональные векторы, взаимно перпендикулярные векторыEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > mutually orthogonal vectors
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5 vector
1) векторб) вчт одномерный массив2) направление; курс3) наведение; задание направления || наводить; задавать направление4) проф. векторный дисплей•- vector of gyration
- vector of ones
- vector of parameters
- 3-vector
- 4-vector
- absolute vector
- activity vector
- antiferromagnetic vector
- antiparallel vectors
- axial vector
- Boolean vector
- bounded vector
- bra vector
- Burgers vector
- characteristic vector
- checking vector
- chrominance vector
- code vector
- codebook vector
- cointegrating vector
- column vector
- communication vector
- complanar vectors
- complex vector
- concurrent input vectors
- contravariant vector
- coordinate unit vector
- correction vector
- covariant vector
- curvature vector
- cyclic vector
- data vector
- decision vector
- delta vector
- design vector
- Dirac bra vector
- Dirac ket vector
- direct-lattice vector
- displacement vector
- dope vector
- E-vector
- electric vector
- electric-field vector
- energy-flux vector
- error vector
- evaluation vector
- ferromagnetic vector
- field vector
- flow vector
- flux vector
- force vector
- four-dimensional vector
- Frank vector
- free vector
- Gaussian vector
- generating vector
- gliding vector
- gradient vector
- H-vector
- Hertz vector
- Hertzian vector
- imaginary vector
- improper vector
- infinitesimal vector
- initialization vector
- input vector
- input-test vector
- input weight vector
- interference vector
- interrupt vector
- irrotational vector
- ket vector
- layer weight vector
- lexicographically positive vector
- macroscopic magnetization vector
- magnetic vector
- magnetic-field vector
- magnetic field intensity vector
- magnetic field strength vector
- magnetic induction vector
- magnetic strength vector
- magnetization vector
- magnetization intensity vector
- minimizing vector
- momentum vector
- mutually orthogonal vectors
- mutually perpendicular vectors
- N-dimensional vector
- negative vectors
- net input vector
- noise vector
- normal vector
- normalized vector
- null vector
- nullity vector
- output vector
- output-test vector
- output weight vector
- parallel vectors
- payoff vector
- phase vector
- polar vector
- polarization vector
- polarization vector for field vector
- polarization unit vector
- policy vector
- position vector
- Poynting's vector
- primitive vector
- propagation vector
- proper vector
- radius vector
- random vector
- rank vector
- raw vector
- ray vector
- real vector
- reciprocal-lattice vector
- regression vector
- relative vector
- residual vector
- resolvent vector
- resultant vector
- rotational vector
- row vector
- Shapley vector
- shift vector
- solution vector
- space vector
- space-like vector
- space-time vector
- spin vector
- spiral vector
- standardized vector
- state vector
- stochastic vector
- strategy vector
- sum vector
- tangent vector
- target output vector
- test vector
- time-like vector
- training vector
- transfer vector
- translation vector
- true vector
- twist vector
- unit vector
- velocity vector
- wave vector
- weight vector
- weighted input vector
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6 vector
1) вектор || векторный2) матем. матрица-столбец3) аэро пеленг•vector at the origin — вектор, проведённый из начала координат
vector to enter basis — вектор, вводимый в базис
vector to leave basis — вектор, исключаемый из базиса
- almost periodic vector - almost proper vector - antiholomorphic tangent vector - extreme vector - flux vector - magnetic displacement vector - normal curvature vector - normal unit vector - time-similar vector - translation vectorvector with unit length — единичный вектор; орт
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