binormal

binormal
A line that is at right angles to both the normal and the tangent of a point on a curve and, together with them, forms three cartesian axes

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  • binormal — binormalė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. binormal vok. Binormale, f rus. бинормаль, f pranc. binormale, f …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • binormal — /buy nawr meuhl, buy nawr /, n. Geom. the normal to a curve, lying perpendicular to the osculating plane at a given point on the curve. [1840 50; BI 1 + NORMAL] * * * …   Universalium

  • binormal — bi·normal …   English syllables

  • binormal — bī+ noun ( s) Etymology: bi (I) + normal : the normal to a twisted curve at a point of the curve that is perpendicular to the osculating plane of the curve at that point …   Useful english dictionary

  • Frenet–Serret formulas — Binormal redirects here. For the category theoretic meaning of this word, see Normal morphism. In vector calculus, the Frenet–Serret formulas describe the kinematic properties of a particle which moves along a continuous, differentiable curve in… …   Wikipedia

  • Geometría diferencial de curvas — En matemáticas, la geometría diferencial de curvas propone definiciones y métodos para analizar curvas simples en Variedades de Riemann, y en particular, en el Espacio Euclídeo. Contenido 1 Longitud de arco 2 Vectores tangente, normal y binormal …   Wikipedia Español

  • Differential geometry of curves — This article considers only curves in Euclidean space. Most of the notions presented here have analogues for curves in Riemannian and pseudo Riemannian manifolds. For a discussion of curves in an arbitrary topological space, see the main article… …   Wikipedia

  • Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector — Throughout this article, vectors and their magnitudes are indicated by boldface and italic type, respectively; for example, left| mathbf{A} ight| = A. In classical mechanics, the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector (or simply the LRL vector) is a vector… …   Wikipedia

  • Torsion of a curve — In the elementary differential geometry of curves in three dimensions, the torsion of a curve measures how sharply it is twisting. Taken together,the curvature and the torsion of a space curve are analogous to the curvature of a plane curve. For… …   Wikipedia

  • Curva — Para otros usos de este término, véase Curva (desambiguación). En matemáticas, el concepto de curva (o línea curva) es una línea continua de una dimensión, que varía de dirección paulatinamente. Ejemplos sencillos de curvas cerradas son la elipse …   Wikipedia Español

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