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Translation, rotation and curvilinear motion
Translation, rotation and curvilinear motion
Curvilinear seems to fit the description of a cone
A car turning on a curved is known as curvilinear motion.
A curvilinear pattern is a curvilinear shape ( a shape made completely of curved lines. no straight lines/edges) repeated across a plane.
How about a smile? (Doesn't curvilinear mean rounded?)
A Curvilinear cost is a cost that changes with volume(activity) but not at a constant rate.
The many turns in what was normally a road with mostly straight lines gave rise to the engineer's description of the road as curvilinear . The arc in the building was curvilinear .
"In curvilinear relationships, the data points increase together up to a certain point (like a positive relationship) and then as one increases, the other decreases (negative relationship) or vice versa." A linear relation is very simple: if one variable goes up, the other goes up (positive correlation) or goes down (negative correlation). A curvilinear relation between variables is non-linear (i.e., that cannot be described by a straight line). Basically, anythig not linear is curvilinear.
The three types of translational motion are rectilinear motion (in a straight line), curvilinear motion (in a curved path), and circular motion (along a circular path).
the wrought ironwork formed into curvilinear, whiplash lines
square roots, pi