Music at this time bounds forward in the joy of an infinitely developable principle.
We have seen how from the beginning of man's history these three relations did not acquire the vividness and energy of personal relations, nor any fixed or developable existence at all until the period mentioned.
Green, the consideration of the neighbourhood of the values of the variables for which this developable character ceases.
Without this condition, which we express by saying that the function is developable about x0, y0, .
F/dx + pdF/dz is developableabout each element of this chain T, and that T is not a characteristic chain.
A regulus such that consecutive lines on it do not intersect, in this sense, is called a skew surface, or scroll; one on which they do is called a developable surface or torse.
To a surface as locus of points corresponds, in the same manner, a surface as envelope of planes; and to a curve in space as locus of points corresponds a developable surface as envelope of planes.
There exists upon every surface two systems of orthogonal lines, such that every straight line subject to move by gliding over either of them, and remaining normal to the surface, will engender a developable surface.
The osculating plane of a curve at a given point may be constructed by considering it as the edge of regression of a developable surface; this construction presents some uncertainty in practice.
Development of a developable surface; construction of transformed curves and their tangents.
Remarks upon the lines of curvature of developable surfaces, and surfaces of revolution.
Developable surface; an envelop of the osculating planes of a curve.
A developable surface is the envelop of the position of a movable plane; it is composed of two sheets which meet.
Developable surface which is the envelope of these tangent planes at infinity.
Notions on the helix and the developable helicoid.
Pressure produces a developableimage similar to that produced by the action of light.
The action of light produces what is known as a latent image or developable image, and in order to convert this into a visible image with sufficient opacity to be useful for printing purposes, it must be developed.
So also we speak ofdevelopable surfaces, that is, surfaces such as cones and cylinders, which can be unfolded and laid flat upon a plane without tearing.
To me it appears that the sense of personality is an altogether new and original fact, one which cannot be conceived as developed or developable out of any pre-existing phenomena or conditions.
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