Sentence examples for point of space from inspiring English sources

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When two electromagnetic waves of the same frequency superpose in space, the resultant electric and magnetic field strength of any point of space and time is the sum of the respective fields of the two waves.

Because of all the mass in the universe, each point of space has a property called the gravitational field at that point, numerically equal to the acceleration of gravity at that point.

Here he deploys a technique, much used in commercial fiction, in which characters are invented and manipulated to converge on a single point of space and history, such as a bank robbery or terror attack.

Instead, Mr Shoemaker helped persuade the American space agency, NASA, that the real point of space exploration was to do science a considerable achievement in an age when political prestige rested on manned space flights.Unable to be a scientist on the moon, he chaired the panel that selected them (though only one actually got there).

To every point of space (body of reference) three numbers (co-ordinates) x, y, z may be assigned and conversely in such a way that for each pair of points A (x1, y1, z1) and B (x2, y2, z2) the theorem holds: measure-number AB = sqroot{(x2 − x1 2 + (y2 − y1)2 + (z2 − z1)2}.

For the economic historian, the great pitched battles of the second world war, from Stalingrad to Midway, are not primarily exercises in strategy, brutality or heroism but the titanic amassing of capital and human beings and their concentration on a point of space and history.

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As a Norwich fan Stephen Fry was excited about his trip to Old Trafford, though he admitted that he was "exhausted to point of spaced out hysteria".

The physical counterpart of the problem is that it would require an infinite amount of energy to measure a field at a point of space-time.

These sorts of ordinary objects may seem utterly unproblematic in comparison to entities like numbers, propositions, tropes, holes, points of space, and moments of time.

In space E n+1, d f can be viewed as the function of the distance between the points of space curved surface and the tangent hyperplane.

This is the view that an object in motion does no more than simply occupy different points of space at different times, like a succession of stills in a film only continuously connected.

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