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Geometry (Greek γεωμετρία; geo = earth, metria = measure) is a part of mathematics concerned with questions of size, shape, and relative position of figures and with properties of space.
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Geometrical frustration is a phenomenon in condensed matter physics in which the geometrical properties of the atomic lattice forbid the existence of a unique ground state, resulting in a nonzero residual entropy. The most important consequence of this is that the entropy of the system does not go to...
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These models does not form to make polyhedrals, however, modules are also used and they interlock to give the complete geometrical model.
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Definition of geometrical in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of geometrical. Pronunciation of geometrical. Translations of geometrical. geometrical synonyms, geometrical antonyms. 2. geometrical - characterized by simple geometric forms in design and decoration; "a buffalo hide painted with red and black geometric designs"
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3D molecules of geometrical isomers to view and play with. Geometrical isomerism is an example of stereo-isomerism. This occurs when substances have the same molecular formula, but a different arrangment of their atoms in space.
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AS - Geometrical Isomerism. Geometrical isomerism exists where there is restricted bond rotation as found in alkenes or cyclic systems.
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Geometrical optics in the Outdoors Geometrical optics - a chapter from a lecture course. Geometrical optics - from Encyclopedia Britannica.
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The law of reflection and the law of refraction tell us how light waves behave at the boundary between two media with different indices of refraction. Assume we want light to get from point A to point B, subject to some boundary conditions. For example,
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No, not really. Now, if you cut the square along the lines and then rearrange it as shown,you will get another rectangle of the same size, but with a hole in it! However, the square above leaves a hole when the pieces of the square are rearranged to give another square with the same dimension!
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