tangential Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of tangential In English

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  • The model computes the fluid velocity along the axial direction in the tube and, consequently, the tangential shear stress acting on the biofilm.

  • In the model, the ambient air is assumed to move with axial as well as tangential velocity components.

  • The liquid jet is assumed to move axially while the airflow has both axial and tangential velocity components.

  • Two load cells located at the base of the wheel measure the tangential forces, which can be used to derive objective force-based performance metrics.

  • In tangential section the helicoidal arrangement gave rise to the appearance of arcs of material within parallel lamellae.

  • Studies using tangential radiotherapy with moderate deep inspiration breath hold4 have shown improved distributions yielding a decrease in heart volume and cardiac complication.

  • Otherwise, the continuity of the tangential stress must be taken into account.

  • In reality, most of the electoral strength of both parties came from loyalties and anxieties that were tangential to the leaders' concerns.

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