cross-section - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cross-section in Hindi

  • क्रॉस सेक्शन
  • अनुप्रस्थ काट

cross-section Definition

Noun

  • a surface or shape that is or would be exposed by making a straight cut through something, especially at right angles to an axis.

Verb

  • make a cross section of (something).

cross-section Example

  • The maximum position of the bremsstrahlung radiation cross-section gets closer to the target ion with increasing nonideal-plasma parameter. ( ब्रेम्सस्ट्रालंग विकिरण क्रॉस-सेक्शन की अधिकतम स्थिति गैर-आदर्श-प्लाज्मा पैरामीटर बढ़ने के साथ लक्ष्य आयन के करीब हो जाती है। )
  • This is a potentially important book that will be enjoyed by a wide cross-section of the geoscience community. ( यह एक संभावित रूप से महत्वपूर्ण पुस्तक है जिसका भू-विज्ञान समुदाय के व्यापक क्रॉस-सेक्शन द्वारा आनंद लिया जाएगा। )
  • Given a cross-section of expanding and shrinking plants, little overall correlation may emerge between size and productivity growth. ( विस्तार और सिकुड़ते पौधों के क्रॉस-सेक्शन को देखते हुए, आकार और उत्पादकता वृद्धि के बीच थोड़ा समग्र सहसंबंध उभर सकता है। )
  • This is exaggerated in a closed tunnel test section (here the model occupies 16% of the total cross-section area) by wake blockage effects. ( यह एक बंद सुरंग परीक्षण खंड में अतिरंजित है (यहाँ मॉडल कुल क्रॉस-सेक्शन क्षेत्र का 16% है) वेक ब्लॉकेज प्रभाव द्वारा। )

More Sentence

  • Forum managers developed some practical insights into the difficulties of getting an economic cross-section of society to participate in the same discussion.
  • In this case, the energy dependence of the cross-section of nuclear excitation is considerable and the experimental curve deviates from a straight line.
  • Coverage in cross-section is taken to represent the whole life cycle of individuals in the group.
  • In spite of cross-section data, there is price variation because farmers buy inputs from different sources.
  • These axial velocities provide a velocity profile at a particular cross-section of the pulmonary artery, thus describing blood flow characteristics across the vessel.
  • are seen in cross-section in the dissected western face of the range, becatise the whole mass is there squarely cut off by a great north-south fault with down-throw to the Basin Range province, the fault face being elaborately carved.
  • 6) possesses the advantage that the panels or laths can be diminished in thickness towards the top in proportion to the reduced water-pressure; whereas the needles, being of uniform cross-section, have to be made stout enough to sustain the maximum bottom pressure.
  • proportional to the rate of variation - dc/dx of the concentration c with the distance x, so that the number of gramme-molecules of solute which, in a time dt, cross an area A of a long cylinder of constant cross section is dN = - DA(dc/dx)dt, where D is a constant known as the diffusion constant or the diffusivity.
  • The conditions under which it is impracticable are (I) when the piece has either an extremely large or an extremely small cross section, and (2) when its cross section varies materially in different parts of its length.
  • Obviously this was not tested on a good cross section of people.
  • If looked at in cross section views they have an irregular shape.
  • Not just a box set, a cross section of an art form.
  • The neutrons cause pronounced cross sections vary widely from isotope to isotope.
  • I think we tried to find a good cross section of people.
  • It has a high guyed steel lattice mast of triangular cross section.
  • Slice it and each infinitely thin cross section is a spin net.
  • Firmer chisels have a stout blade that is rectangular in cross section.
  • The rear fuselage was of square cross section with a rounded top.
  • Q : Doesn't this issue draw a wide cross section of supporters?
  • It's difficult to see cross section in a sentence .
  • Beam tracing is a derivative of the complex ) polygonal cross sections.
  • But Pennsylvania's retirees come from a cross section of its wider population.
  • The feasibility report for this scheme recommends a dual carriageway cross section.
  • This drawing shows a cross section through the center of the coil.
  • Pieces which vary materially in cross section from point to point in their length cannot well be made by rolling, because the cross section of the piece as it emerges from the rolls is necessarily that of the aperture between the rolls from which it is emerging, and this aperture is naturally of constant size because the rolls are cylindrical.
  • Of course, by making the rolls eccentric, and by varying, the depth and shape of the different parts of a given groove cut in their surface, the cross section of the piece made in this groove may vary somewhat from point to point.
  • But this and other methods of varying the cross section have been used but little, and they do not seem capable of wide application.
  • in length, with a cross-section of at least an inch and a half.
  • cross-section.
  • In cross section (fig.
  • The " rate of transmission of heat " is here understood to mean the quantity of heat transferred in unit time through unit area of cross-section of the substance, the unit area being taken perpendicular to the lines of flow.
  • The heat per second gained by conduction by an element dx of the bar, of conductivity k and cross section q, at a point where the gradient is dB/dx, may be written gk(d 2 6/dx 2)dx.