Barycentre


noun
a centre of m-ss, esp of the earth-moon system or the solar system

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    barycentric mathematics centre of gravity, mean. (2007-07-10) historical examples barycentric, bar-i-sen′trik, adj. pertaining to the centre of gravity. chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various

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    a system of coordinates for an n- dimensional euclidean sp-ce in which each point is represented by n constants whose sum is 1 and whose product with a given set of linearly independent points equals the point.

  • Barye

    microbar. antoine louis [ahn-twan lwee] /ɑ̃ˈtwan lwi/ (show ipa), 1795–1875, french sculptor and painter. historical examples here, with regard to the anatomy of animals, we pursue the same method, and the example chosen shall be that of barye. artistic anatomy of animals douard cuyer five days of the week he went to barye’s studio and […]

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    a proton, neutron, or any elementary particle that decays into a set of particles that includes a proton. contemporary examples baryon oscillation is basically sound waves in the early universe. using black holes to measure dark energy, like a boss matthew r. francis april 12, 2014 one of those observations is boss: the baryon oscillation […]

  • Baryon number

    a quantum number -ssigned to elementary particles, baryons having baryon number 1, antibaryons −1, and all other observable particles 0; quarks have baryon number 1/3 and antiquarks −1/3. baryon number a quantum number equal to the number of baryons in a system of subatomic particles minus the number of antibaryons. baryons have a baryon number […]


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