- An
accretionary wedge or
accretionary prism forms from
sediments accreted onto the non-subducting
tectonic plate at a
convergent plate boundary. Most...
- An ice
wedge is a
crack in the
ground formed by a
narrow or thin
piece of ice that
measures up to 3–4
meters in
length at
ground level and
extends downwards...
- of a
wedge is the hand axe (see also Olorgesailie),
which is made by
chipping stone,
generally flint, to
form a
bifacial edge, or
wedge. A
wedge is a...
-
called exterior product or
wedge product and
denoted with ∧ {\displaystyle \
wedge } , such that v ∧ v = 0 {\displaystyle v\
wedge v=0} for
every vector v...
- {\displaystyle f(x,y,z){\text{d}}x\
wedge {\text{d}}y+g(x,y,z){\text{d}}z\
wedge {\text{d}}x+h(x,y,z){\text{d}}y\
wedge {\text{d}}z} is a 2-
form that can be integrated...
- Red
Wedge was a
collective of
musicians formed in the UK in 1985 who
attempted to
educate youth with the
policies of the
Labour Party leading up to the...
- A
flying wedge (also
called flying V or
wedge formation, or
simply wedge) is a
configuration created from a body
moving forward in a
triangular formation...
- for
surfing and bodysurfing. The
Wedge is
located at the
intersection of the
beach and the man-made
jetty that
forms the
breakwater on the
western side...
-
idioms for the
slippery slope fallacy are the thin edge of the
wedge,
domino fallacy (as a
form of
domino effect argument) or dam burst, and
various other...
- of
interventions into "
wedges"
representing potential decreases in CO2 emissions. When
stacked on top of each other,
wedges form a "stabilization triangle"...