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points in
space are
coplanar if
there exists a
geometric plane that
contains them all. For example,
three points are
always coplanar, and if the points...
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Coplanar waveguide is a type of
electrical planar transmission line
which can be
fabricated using printed circuit board technology, and is used to convey...
- main
types in
modern use,
along with microstrip,
suspended stripline, and
coplanar waveguide. All four of
these types consist of a pair of
conductors (although...
- and 2). Anti-periplanar is
often used in
textbooks to mean
strictly anti-
coplanar, with an A−B C−D
dihedral angle of 180° (Figure 3). In a
Newman projection...
- lies
either within its
interior or on its boundary, none of its
faces are
coplanar (meaning they do not
share the same plane, and do not "lie flat"), and...
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Shear stress (often
denoted by τ, Gr****: tau) is the
component of
stress coplanar with a
material cross section. It
arises from the
shear force, the component...
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bipyramid if it is made with
equilateral triangles, but
because it has
coplanar faces is not
strictly convex. With
pairs of
triangles merged into rhombi...
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colouring contains at
least one single-coloured
complete subgraph on four
coplanar vertices? In 1971,
Graham and
Rothschild proved the Graham–Rothschild theorem...
- seen from
above the
northern pole of Earth's
ecliptic plane,
which is
coplanar with Earth's
orbital plane. The
planets travel counterclockwise around...
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Coplanar forces acting on the same body in
opposite directions...