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  1. Hyperbolic dynamics: The study of dynamical systems traditionally concentrates on either continuous-time evolutions, that is, flows or semiflows (these arise from differential equations), or on discrete-time evolutions, that is, maps, either invertible (such as homeomorphisms or diffeomorphisms) or not (such ... [100%] 2021-12-24 [Dynamical Systems] [Mappings]...

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  1. Hypergolic: Hypergolic : Chemicals, usually a fuel and an oxidizer, used in liquid fuel rockets, which have the property of igniting on contact rather than needing a separate ignition system. [67%] 2022-03-27
  2. Dynamics (music): In music, the dynamics of a piece are the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail. (Music) [66%] 2024-01-21 [Musical notation] [Musical terminology]...
  3. Dynamics: Dynamics, the name of a branch of the science of Mechanics. The term was at one time restricted to the treatment of motion as affected by force, being thus opposed to Statics, which investigated equilibrium or conditions of rest. In ... [66%] 2022-09-02
  4. Dynamics: This course will cover dynamics from the perspective of classical mechanics. The suggested audience will be advanced undergraduate and graduate students in engineering. [66%] 2023-12-19 [Mechanics]
  5. Dynamics: (For the meaning in physical science see Dynamics (physics).) In music, dynamics are degrees of loudness. Dynamics range from pp (pianissimo) meaning "very quiet" to ff (fortissimo) meaning "very loud." It is uncommon but not unheard of to see louder ... [66%] 2023-07-06 [Musical Terms]
  6. Dynamics: A branch of mechanics which deals with the motion of material bodies taking place under the effect of forces acting upon them, which bring about motion or alter it — the so-called accelerating forces. The foundations of dynamics were laid ... (Mathematics) [66%] 2023-11-04
  7. Dynamics (mechanics): Dynamics is the branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the study of forces and their effects on motion. Isaac Newton was the first to formulate the fundamental physical laws that govern dynamics in classical non-relativistic physics, especially ... (Physics) [66%] 2023-11-04 [Dynamics (mechanics)]
  8. Dynamics (mechanics): In physics, dynamics or classical dynamics is the study of forces and their effect on motion. It is a branch of classical mechanics, along with statics and kinematics. (Mechanics) [66%] 2025-05-24 [Dynamics (mechanics)]
  9. Hyperboloid: A non-closed central surface of the second order. One distinguishes between two types of hyperboloids: the one-sheet and the two-sheet hyperboloid. (Mathematics) [59%] 2023-02-08
  10. Hypersonic: In aerodynamics, hypersonic speeds are speeds that are highly supersonic. Since the 1970s, the term has generally been used to refer to speeds equal to and greater than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. The hypersonic regime ... [59%] 2023-02-03
  11. Hyperboloid: In geometry, a hyperboloid of revolution, sometimes called a circular hyperboloid, is the surface generated by rotating a hyperbola around one of its principal axes. A hyperboloid is the surface obtained from a hyperboloid of revolution by deforming it by ... (Unbounded quadric surface) [59%] 2022-12-10 [Geometric shapes] [Surfaces]...
  12. Hyperbola: A planar curve which is obtained as the intersection of a circular cone with a plane not passing through the apex of the cone and intersecting both its sheets. A hyperbola is the set of points $M$ of the surface ... (Mathematics) [58%] 2022-12-10
  13. Hyperbola: Hyperbola, a conic section, consisting of two open branches, each extending to infinity. It may be defined in several ways. The in solido definition as the section of a cone by a plane at a less inclination to the axis ... [58%] 2022-09-02
  14. Hyperbola: In mathematics, a hyperbola (from the Greek word ὑπερβολή, literally meaning "overshooting" or "excess") is a geometric figure such that the difference between the distances from any point on the figure to two fixed points is a constant. The two fixed ... [58%] 2023-02-04
  15. Hyperbole: , to throw beyond), a figure of rhetoric whereby the speaker expresses more than the truth, in order to produce a vivid impression; hence, an exaggeration. [58%] 2022-09-02
  16. Hyperbole: Hyperbole is the use of exaggeration to make a point. It is completely and utterly unlike any other rhetorical technique, the single most powerful way to communicate any concept ever conceived. [58%] 2023-08-26 [Informal fallacies]
  17. Hyperbola: A hyperbola is a curve produced by the intersection of a plane with both nappes of a conic section. A hyperbola may be more formally defined as the locus of all points the difference of whose distances from two fixed ... [58%] 2023-03-11 [Geometry]
  18. Hyperbola: In mathematics, a hyperbola (/haɪˈpɜːrbələ/ (listen); pl. (Plane curve: conic section) [58%] 2022-09-01 [Conic sections] [Analytic geometry]...
  19. Hyperbole: Hyperbole, or "hype" for short, is a deliberate obvious and intentional exaggeration and used to emphasize a point often with dramatic or comedic effect. An example of dramatic hyperbole might be the following: "I would jump off a cliff before ... [58%] 2023-03-08 [Rhetoric] [Literary Devices]...

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