a prism
The term angle of deviation is used in reference to a prism.
Minimum deviation refers to the smallest difference between a set of values and a reference point, often used in statistics or optimization problems. To calculate it, determine the absolute differences between each value in the dataset and the reference point, then identify the smallest of these differences. Mathematically, if ( x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_n ) are your values and ( r ) is the reference point, the minimum deviation is given by ( \min(|x_i - r|) ) for ( i = 1, 2, \ldots, n ).
Mean deviation is NEVER used.
Standard deviation is a measure of the spread of data.
Striking deviation refers to a noticeable or significant divergence from an expected norm, trend, or standard. It highlights an atypical or remarkable difference that stands out in a particular context, such as data analysis, behavior, or performance. This term is often used to emphasize the importance of the deviation in understanding underlying issues or patterns.
The term angle of deviation is used in reference to a prism.
Coefficient of deviation (CV) is a term used in statistics. It is defined as the ratio of the standard deviation (sigma) to the mean (mu). The formula for CV is CV=sigma/mu.
Nephew.
Mean deviation is NEVER used.
"Havanas" is a term used in reference to Cuban cigars.
Failure
The term HALO is used in aviation to make reference to the High Altitude Long Operation.
burning or oxydation
An angel's threeway
The term "Levant" is used to reference the region of Syria or the Eastern Mediterranean. One would be able to find more information regarding the Levant on sites such as Wikipedia.
Standard deviation is a measure of the spread of data.
An alternative term for reference point is landmark. Landmarks are physical or geographical features used as points of reference for navigation or orientation.