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Having magnitude but no direction
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scalar
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A scalar in physics is a physical quantity that can be described by a single element of a number field such as a real number , often accompanied by units of measurement . A scalar is usually said to be a physical quantity that only has magnitude and no ...
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adj. of or relating to a directionless magnitude; "scalar implicatures"
Usage examples of scalar.
And the immense set as a whole becomes a scalar expansion of the sarabande, each of the thirty-two notes enlarged into thirty-two variations that are themselves, apart and together, a macrocosm of a single idea.
In the first place, there are devices that measure overall gravitational intensity, in both scalar and tensor aspects, at any point in space, whether you know the neighborhood or not.
A complex massive Klein-Gordon scalar field will be produced, with no self-interaction save through gravity, which.
One look at the new kernel's optical scalars would tell Aybee what was happening, and that was a one-minute job if carried out next to its outer shield.
If I don't question your spinors and twistors and calibration of optical scalars, you shouldn't second guess me on Anna Griss.
One look at the new kernel’s optical scalars would tell Aybee what was happening, and that was a one-minute job if carried out next to its outer shield.