Definition of Perpendicularity. Meaning of Perpendicularity. Synonyms of Perpendicularity

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Definition of Perpendicularity

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Meaning of Perpendicularity from wikipedia

- objects are perpendicular if they intersect at right angles, i.e. at an angle of 90 degrees or π/2 radians. The condition of perpendicularity may be represented...
- surface of the stem, or main bow perpendicular member, to the after surface of the sternpost, or main stern perpendicular member. When there is no sternpost...
- Perpendicular Gothic (also Perpendicular, Rectilinear, or Third Pointed) architecture was the third and final style of English Gothic architecture developed...
- up perpendicular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Perpendicular is the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle. Perpendicular may...
- geometric notion of perpendicularity. Although many authors use the two terms perpendicular and orthogonal interchangeably, the term perpendicular is more specifically...
- The perpendicular axis theorem (or plane figure theorem) states that for a planar lamina the moment of inertia about an axis perpendicular to the plane...
- Perpendicular recording (or perpendicular magnetic recording, PMR), also known as conventional magnetic recording (CMR), is a technology for data recording...
- Dalinar and Navani summon the perpendicularity to gain access to the spiritual realm and enter just as the perpendicularity shuts mysteriously. Shallan...
- similar-looking perpendicular symbol (⟂, \perp in LaTeX, U+27C2 in Unicode) is a binary relation symbol used to represent: Perpendicularity of lines in geometry...
- Decorated Gothic or Second Pointed (late 13th–late 14th centuries) Perpendicular Gothic or Third Pointed (14th–17th centuries) The architect and art...