skew axes

  • 1skew — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 oblique, slanting, set askew. 2 Math. a lying in three dimensions (skew curve). b (of lines) not coplanar. c (of a statistical distribution) not symmetrical. n. 1 a slant. 2 Statistics skewness. v. 1 tr. make skew. 2 tr.… …

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  • 2skew bevel gear — noun or skew gear : a bevel gear in which the axes lie in different planes …

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  • 3skew pupils — a condition in which one of the ocular axes deviates upward and the other downward …

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  • 4skew gear — noun a gear consisting of two cogwheels having non parallel, non intersecting axes …

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  • 5Rotation matrix — In linear algebra, a rotation matrix is a matrix that is used to perform a rotation in Euclidean space. For example the matrix rotates points in the xy Cartesian plane counterclockwise through an angle θ about the origin of the Cartesian… …

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  • 6Cross product — This article is about the cross product of two vectors in three dimensional Euclidean space. For other uses, see Cross product (disambiguation). In mathematics, the cross product, vector product, or Gibbs vector product is a binary operation on… …

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  • 7Rectangle — Family Orthotope Type Quadrilateral Edges and vertices 4 Schläfli symbol {}x{} …

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  • 8Charts on SO(3) — In mathematics, the special orthogonal group in three dimensions, otherwise known as the rotation group SO(3), is a naturally occurring example of a manifold. The various charts on SO(3) set up rival coordinate systems: in this case there cannot… …

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  • 9Gear — For the gear like device used to drive a roller chain, see Sprocket. This article is about mechanical gears. For other uses, see Gear (disambiguation). Two meshing gears transmitting rotational motion. Note that the smaller gear is rotating… …

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  • 10Bounding volume — A three dimensional model with its bounding box drawn in dashed lines. For building code compliance, see Bounding. In computer graphics and computational geometry, a bounding volume for a set of objects is a closed volume that completely contains …

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