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oblateness Meaning in Bengali



সম্পত্তি একটি বৃত্তাকার আকৃতি যে মেরুতে চ্যাপ্টা হয় আবিষ্ট





oblateness's Usage Examples:

of the polar to equatorial lengths, while the flattening (also called oblateness) f, is the ratio of the equatorial-polar length difference to the equatorial.


Other terms used are ellipticity, or oblateness.


varies slightly from pole to equator due to its rotation, which induces an oblateness in the order of 10 parts per million.


Incorporating the effect of oblateness of the stars due to the unusually tilted axes, the predicted precession.


orbital motion of WASP-33b may be affected in a measurable way by the huge oblateness of the star and effects of general relativity.


constant, J 2 {\displaystyle J_{2}} is a perturbation factor due to the oblateness of the earth, i {\displaystyle i} is the inclination, R {\displaystyle.


The nucleus is spherical in shape, showing no indication of oblateness.


non-spherical or non-Newtonian effects (such as caused by the slight oblateness of the Earth, or by relativistic effects, thereby changing the gravitational.


The Laplace plane arises because the equatorial oblateness of the parent planet tends to cause the orbit of the satellite to precess.


sun-synchronous orbit, the precession of the orbital plane caused by the oblateness of the Earth is a desirable feature that is part of mission design but.


solutions for its density and true oblateness; given a rotation period of 5.


82 hours, its bulk density and true oblateness could be either 1.


parameters of planet rotation and planetary topography, the solar corona and oblateness and general relativity testing.


Geodetical observations from the expedition proved Earth's oblateness.


yielded two chords, corresponding to an apparent oblateness of approximately 0.


The imposed oblateness for the 2013 chord length of 686 km as Varuna's.


permitted Charles Augustus Young to attempt a careful measurement of the oblateness (polar compression) of Mars.


of the distortion is the flattening (sometimes called ellipticity or oblateness), which can depend on a variety of factors including the size, angular.


distribution of angular momentum, resulting in a change in the star's oblateness.


Tannock and collaborators calculate an oblateness of 0.


He also made measurements of solar oblateness which were useful in understanding the perihelion precession of Mercury's.


an occultation took place on April 8, 1976 by Mars, which allowed the oblateness of the planet's outer atmosphere to be measured.



oblateness's Meaning':

the property possessed by a round shape that is flattened at the poles

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