- In mathematics, the
resultant of two
polynomials is a
polynomial expression of
their coefficients that is
equal to zero if and only if the polynomials...
- In
physics and engineering, a
resultant force is the
single force and ****ociated
torque obtained by
combining a
system of
forces and
torques acting on...
- A
resultant is a
mathematical tool
allowing testing whether two
polynomials have a
common root. As an adjective,
resultant may
refer to:
resultant force...
- of 1 and 2 (top) and 1 and 3 (bottom) A
combination tone (also
called resultant or
subjective tone) is a
psychoacoustic phenomenon of an
additional tone...
-
Operative temperature ( t o {\displaystyle t_{o}} ) is
defined as a
uniform temperature of an
imaginary black enclosure in
which an
occupant would exchange...
- can be calculated. The sum of the net
force and
torque is
called the
resultant force,
which causes the
object to
rotate in the same way as all the forces...
-
Stress resultants are
simplified representations of the
stress state in
structural elements such as beams, plates, or s****. The
geometry of
typical structural...
- mechanics,
where a
force applied to a body has a
point of
contact (see
resultant force and couple). Two
arrows A B ⟶ {\displaystyle {\stackrel {\,\longrightarrow...
- The
determinant of the
Sylvester matrix of two
polynomials is
their resultant,
which is zero when the two
polynomials have a
common root (in case of...
-
multivariate resultant (also
known as Macaulay's
resultant) of n
homogeneous polynomials in n indeterminates,
which is
generalization of the
usual resultant of...