optical path = μ x geometricalpath
A side is basically a geometrical shape; an edge is where two sides meet.
Computer Graphics: Synthesize pictures from mathematical or geometrical models.Image Processing: analyze pictures to derive descriptions (often in mathematical or geometrical forms) of objects appeared in the pictures.
We cannot assess the efficiency of a geometrical shape unless we have a particular purpose in mind. You will have to state what you wish to efficiently do, by means of a geometrical figure.
A geometrical straight line is infinite but if it has defined end points then it is a line segment.
optical path = μ x geometricalpath
A departure from what is normal, usual or expected, usually an unwelcome one
difference between shortest path and alternate path
A cube is a geometrical shape. Cubism is an art style.
The phase difference between two waves is directly proportional to the path difference between them. The phase difference is a measure of how much the wave has shifted along its oscillation cycle, while the path difference is a measure of the spatial separation between two points where the waves are evaluated.
A side is basically a geometrical shape; an edge is where two sides meet.
The path difference is the difference in the physical distance between the two sources to the observer, i.e., the difference in distance travelled from the source to the observer.
phase diference=path difference x (360 degrees/wavelength)
Computer Graphics: Synthesize pictures from mathematical or geometrical models.Image Processing: analyze pictures to derive descriptions (often in mathematical or geometrical forms) of objects appeared in the pictures.
because amorphous solids are that solids that don't have geometrical shape and don't have particular melting point but crystalline solids have characterstic geometrical shape and have sharp melting point.
the different geometrical figures are hexagon nonagon decagon...........
Absolute path: Path from root directory (it is the same place, wherever the current path is) Relative path: Relative to the current path.