The bezel facets aremathematically correct to the minutest fraction--thirty-three, including the table.
Physics deals with the ideal course of ideal projectiles hurled under fixed conditions; the boy and the jerk and the jagged stone are all generalised away into some mathematically smooth trajectory.
It is mathematically demonstrable that this arc of light is precisely what should be seen if Venus has an atmosphere like our earth's.
But if we look at the matter in its mechanical aspect, we perceive at once, without any profound mathematical research, that the retardation so hard to detect mathematically must necessarily take place.
By the well-known expression of Greek philosophy, 'like is only understood by like,' the Pythagoreans meant that the mathematically trained mind is the organ by which the mathematically constructed cosmos is understood.
Examples of the mathematically Sublime of nature in mere intuition are all the cases in which we are given, not so much a larger numerical concept as a large unit for the measure of the Imagination (for shortening the numerical series).
This can be brought mathematically under certain rules, because it rests in the case of tones on the relation between the number of vibrations of the air in the same time, so far as these tones are combined simultaneously or successively.
No responsible advocate of proportional representation has contended that proportional systems, save when the country is treated as one constituency, will result in a mathematically accurate representation of opinion.
She was mathematically at her perigee, and at the zenith of the twenty-eighth parallel.
The aim, mathematically calculated, ought to have sent the bullet into the very centre of the lunar disc.
An idea or notion, however, is a conceptionmathematically proportioned by number, measure, and weight; i.
Any child correctly expects a stone to fall when thrown into the air, without the least idea of that special reason for its fall, which can be mathematically extended to the stars.
To leave the field in the second fashion I have described is mathematically equivalent to breaking up your rearguard and ceasing to maintain it for the covering of your retreat.
It is not only opposed to any sound judgment, it is mathematically impossible.
One follows mathematically and necessarily from the other, and by adopting this resolution you thus include both in one general formula.
Its growth is tridimensional, its nature is likewise tridimensional, and there is not even the slightest tendence either to perceive, conceive or perform in a four-dimensional manner, mathematically speaking.
Indeed, there is undoubtedly no warrant for the assumption that it has progressed in ways that are mathematicallydeterminable at all.
As one illustration of many, it has been shown both mathematically and experimentally that no more than five corpuscles may have an independent grouping in an atom.
Mathematically speaking, all progression eastward would terminate at the west, and vice versa; and the same would be true regardless of the point from which progression might originate.
This fact is mathematically demonstrated by Mr. F.
It may be objected here that it is ridiculous so to compare officers, because the ability of officers cannot be so mathematically tabulated.
Of course, in most strategic problems, there are so many factors almost unknown, and so many factors only imperfectly known, that we can rarely ascertain mathematically what is the best thing to do.
It is mathematically possible to conceive fourth-dimensional beings, and if they exist it would be impossible in a third-dimensional plane to see them as they really are.
This capacity is then a function of the geometrical dimensions of the conductor, and can be mathematically determined in certain cases.
But the poison of his theory lay in the assumption that what could not be mathematically demonstrated was either not true or not fit to be taught.
It is only when it arrives at the stand-point of absolutely positive, or mathematically exact knowledge, that human thought attains its goal of perfection.
All these questions are worked out mathematically in many standard books on the subject.
It is not the intention in these talks to develop the science mathematically but to set out the fundamental physical facts and applications of electricity.
There was Beverly Bell, who made mathematically impossible chemical syntheses--who swam channels for days on end and computed planetary orbits in her sleekly-coiffured head.
It was mathematically certain that this program would result in a race of beings of pure force--beings having no material constituents remaining whatever.
Each ship darted toward its pre-assigned place in a mathematically exact envelope around the planet Strett.
Thus, if decision and execution were not quite mathematically simultaneous, they were separated by a period of time so infinitesimally small as to be impossible of separation.
Then by trial and error, he attempted to match this empirical data with regular mathematically defined shapes, until he discovered in 1609 that these paths were elliptical.
Galilieo described mathematically the motion of a lever such as a seesaw in which the weight on one side multiplied by its distance from the fulcrum is equal to the weight on the other side multiplied by its distance from the fulcrum.
The laws of motion as established by observation and experiment at the surface of the earth must be considered as mathematically certain.
This work is offered only to minds mechanically or mathematically inclined.
It will thus be observed that the theory of Universal Gravitation is not by scientific men claimed to have been mathematically demonstrated, but its proof is regarded as resting upon its conformity with known natural phenomena.
The Divine law is a deduction necessarily and mathematically certain as much so as any truth in geometry.
The surfaces of the object aremathematically exact to a thousandth of a millimeter.
It was mathematically impossible for matter or energy to be transferred across it.
Thank you," returned Mr. Fogg, descending mathematicallyto the saloon.
But, in order not to exceed it, you must jump mathematically from the trains upon the steamers, and from the steamers upon the trains again.
Three days before, Phileas Fogg had been a criminal, who was being desperately followed up by the police; now he was an honourable gentleman, mathematically pursuing his eccentric journey round the world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mathematically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.