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    In mathematics, Watt's curve is a tricircular plane algebraic curve of degree six. It is generated by two circles of radius b with centers distance 2a...
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    A Watt's linkage is a type of mechanical linkage invented by James Watt in which the central moving point of the linkage is constrained to travel a nearly...
    11 KB (1,363 words) - 19:23, 7 August 2024
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    Lemniscate (redirect from Lemniscate curve)
    component has a figure-eight shape, Watt's curve, a figure-eight shaped curve formed by a mechanical linkage. Watt's curve is the zero set of the degree-six...
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  • Hypotrochoid Lissajous curve Poinsot's spirals Rational normal curve Rose curve Bicuspid curve Cassinoide Cubic curve Elliptic curve Watt's curve Bolza surface...
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  • Bicuspid curve Cassini oval Cubic curve Elliptic curve Watt's curve Butterfly curve (algebraic) Elkies trinomial curves Hyperelliptic curve Klein quartic...
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    baillie in 1751. The Watt family's wealth came in part from Watt's father's trading in slaves and slave-produced goods. Watt's parents were Presbyterians...
    57 KB (6,907 words) - 20:49, 14 August 2024
  • sections and limaçons (including the cardioid) are bicircular quartics. Watt's curve is a tricircular sextic. (in French) "Courbe Algébrique Circulaire" at...
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  • normal curve Rose curve Bicuspid curve Cassini oval Cassinoide Cubic curve Elliptic curve Watt's curve Butterfly curve Elkies trinomial curves Hyperelliptic...
    47 KB (3,580 words) - 17:01, 29 June 2024
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    function using Felix Klein's approach to solving the quintic equation. Watt's curve, which arose in the context of early work on the steam engine, is a sextic...
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  • chemist who improved the Newcomen engine with his own steam engine in 1776. Watt's invention was fundamental for the Industrial Revolution. When an object's...
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  • Thumbnail for Lemniscate of Bernoulli
    Lemniscate of Bernoulli (category Plane curves)
    curve defined from two given points F1 and F2, known as foci, at distance 2c from each other as the locus of points P so that PF1·PF2 = c2. The curve...
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    Naomi Ellen Watts (born 28 September 1968) is a British actress. After her family moved to Australia, she made her film debut there in the drama For Love...
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    motion using a four-bar linkage, without using a prismatic joint. Watt's linkage (1784) Watt's parallel motion (1784) Evans "Grasshopper" linkage (1801) Chebyshev...
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  • Thumbnail for Dose–response relationship
    by dose–response curves. This is explained further in the following sections. A stimulus response function or stimulus response curve is defined more broadly...
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  • Thumbnail for Six-bar linkage
    has the Stephenson topology. Watt's parallel motion generator consists of the four-bar linkage that has a coupler curve that traces an approximately straight...
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  • Thumbnail for Ludwig Burmester
    1888 is a four bar linkage part of whose coupler curve is an approximately straight line (see also Watt's linkage). Burmester is also known for his focal...
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  • Thumbnail for Hill equation (biochemistry)
    formulated by Archibald Hill in 1910 to describe the sigmoidal O2 binding curve of haemoglobin. The binding of a ligand to a macromolecule is often enhanced...
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  • \mathbf {v} .} If instead the force is variable over a three-dimensional curve C, then the work is expressed in terms of the line integral: W = ∫ C F ⋅...
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    Plus-size model (redirect from Curve model)
    division in New York in 1994, recently re-branded W Curve. Gary Dakin headed New York's Karin Models' Curves division, only to leave after a short time to develop...
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  • Thumbnail for Swanson's law
    used by Swanson is more commonly referred to as learning curve or more precise experience curve analysis. It was first developed and applied to the aeronautics...
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