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  • nondimensional quantity — nedimensinis dydis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Dydis, kurio dimensijos formulėje pagrindinių dydžių dimensijų laipsnio rodikliai lygūs nuliui. pavyzdys( iai) Santykinė ilginė deformacija, trinties faktorius, Macho… …   Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas

  • nondimensional species — The concept of a species characterized by the noninterbreeding of two coexisting demes, uncomplicated by space and time …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • aerodynamic coefficients — Nondimensional coefficients for aerodynamic forces and moments. The most common are the coefficients of lift and drag (i.e., CL and CD ) …   Aviation dictionary

  • Plasma scaling — The parameters of plasmas, including their spatial and temporal extent, vary by many orders of magnitude. Nevertheless, there are significant similarities in the behaviors of apparently disparate plasmas. It is not only of theoretical interest to …   Wikipedia

  • Dimensionless quantity — In dimensional analysis, a dimensionless quantity or quantity of dimension one is a quantity without an associated physical dimension. It is thus a pure number, and as such always has a dimension of 1.[1] Dimensionless quantities are widely used… …   Wikipedia

  • Asymptotic analysis — This article is about the comparison of functions as inputs approach infinite. For asymptotes in geometry, see asymptotic curve. In mathematical analysis, asymptotic analysis is a method of describing limiting behavior. The methodology has… …   Wikipedia

  • Normalization (statistics) — For other uses, see Standard score and Normalizing constant. In one usage in statistics, normalization is the process of isolating statistical error in repeated measured data. A normalization is sometimes based on a property. Quantile… …   Wikipedia

  • Root mean square deviation — The root mean square deviation (RMSD) ( also root mean square error (RMSE) ) is a frequently used measure of the differences between values predicted by a model or an estimator and the values actually observed from the thing being modeled or… …   Wikipedia

  • Bode plot — ; the straight line approximations are labeled Bode pole ; phase varies from 90° at low frequencies (due to the contribution of the numerator, which is 90° at all frequencies) to 0° at high frequencies (where the phase contribution of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Surface pressure — is the atmospheric pressure at a point of Earth s surface. It is directly proportional to the mass of air over that point.For numerical reasons, atmospheric models such as general circulation models (GCMs) usually predict the nondimensional… …   Wikipedia

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