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cosine - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cosine in Hindi

  • कोज्या

cosine Definition

Noun

  • the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.

cosine Example

  • since dr/ds is the cosine of the angle between the directions of r and ~s. ( चूँकि dr/ds, r और ~s की दिशाओं के बीच के कोण की कोज्या है। )
  • This cosine function allows the coplanar influence to propagate to near-coplanar orientations, thereby allowing surface completion to occur around smoothly curving surfaces. ( यह कोसाइन फ़ंक्शन कोप्लानर प्रभाव को निकट-कोप्लानर उन्मुखीकरण के लिए प्रचारित करने की अनुमति देता है, जिससे सतह को सुचारू रूप से घुमावदार सतहों के आसपास होने की अनुमति मिलती है। )
  • For mercury in a glass tube the angle of contact is 128° 52', the cosine of which is negative. ( कांच की नली में पारे के लिए संपर्क कोण 128° 52' होता है, जिसकी कोज्या ऋणात्मक होती है। )
  • Additional columns are added for a constant term, and for sine and cosine sequences at the mains electrical frequency, to fit contamination from this source. ( इस स्रोत से संदूषण को फिट करने के लिए, निरंतर अवधि के लिए, और मुख्य विद्युत आवृत्ति पर साइन और कोसाइन अनुक्रमों के लिए अतिरिक्त कॉलम जोड़े जाते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • If six films of the same liquid meet in a point the corresponding tetrahedron is a regular tetrahedron, and each film, where it meets the others, has an angle whose cosine is - i.
  • Equation 3 shows the cosine correlation, one of the more common vector-space matching functions.
  • After Rankine, a French engineer, Bouvier, gave the ratio of the maximum stress in a dam to the maximum vertical stress as 1 to the cosine squared of the angle between the vertical and the resultant which, in dams of the usual form, is about as 13 is to 9.
  • In considering the relative brightnesses of the different spectra, it is therefore sufficient to attend merely to the principal directions, provided that the whole deviation be not so great that its cosine differs considerably from unity.
  • C2P2=IC2cos obliquity (The obliquity which is found to answer best in practice is about 143/4; its cosine is about i3/4, and its sine about 3/4.
  • Using a cosine wave is a synthetic way to remove lag.
  • The cosine wave represents the rate of change of the sine wave.
  • A cosine wave can be created by taking the one-bar difference of a sine wave.
  • This is analogous to taking the derivative of a sine wave to generate a cosine wave.
  • The cosine of an angle is a mathematical function but you should not concern yourself with it.
  • Consequently, one of the forms suitable for the teeth of wheels is the involute of a circle; and the obliquity of the action of such teeth is the angle whose cosine is the ratio of the radius of their base-circle to that of the pitch-circle of the wheel.
  • On examining the diagram it will be observed that the maximum compressive stresses are parallel to and near to the down stream face of the section, which values are approximately equal to the maximum value of the vertical stress determined by the law of uniformly varying stress divided by the cosine squared of the angle between the vertical and the resultant.
  • The sine and cosine functions are one-dimensional projections of uniform circular motion.
  • But that transform requires logarithm, square root, sine and cosine functions.
  • Where x and y are the coils'sine and cosine currents respectively.
  • Knowing those, one can derive the Maclaurin series for the sine and cosine.
  • Which can be related to the usual sine and cosine forms using Euler's formula.
  • In 1533, Regiomontanus's table of sines and cosines were published.
  • It's a nifty way to generate sine and cosine values.
  • Regiomontanus's table of sines and cosines was published in 1533.
  • Then, T ( t ) is a linear combination of sine and cosine functions,
  • Further, if polarized light fall at the polarizing angle on a reflecting surface, the intensity of the reflected stream depends upon the azimuth of the plane of incidence, being proportional to the square of the cosine of the angle between this plane and the plane of the polarization.