Examples of using Concave in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Concave length.
The back wall is a concave mirror.
And then the concave upwards around 0 is right there.
You know what today's leadership is doing? Concave length.
There's a concave deformity in the right atrium.
Facing forward, Uttanasana. concave back.
Double concave bottom, with the sweetest little rocker through the tail.
We know it's concave upwards.
The numbers indicate the topography to be concave.
That's where we went from going concave upwards to concave downwards.
Double concave bottom, with the sweetest little rocker through the tail.
Uttanasana. Facing forward, concave back.
There's a concave mirror similar to this in Neyron's study.
The focal length f is considered negative for concave lenses.
But these concave petals, they… they reflect sound over a much larger area.
The numbers indicate the topography to be concave. That's very good.
From 0 to 2/3, we are concave downwards, and then at 2/3, we become concave upwards.
And we know that we're dealing with, the function is concave upwards at this point.
The concave mirror collects the sunlight and converges it to a certain point… and it can set anything on fire.
The articular surface of the radiusand the under surface of the articular disk form together a transversely elliptical concave surface.
And they also tell us that the second derivative is less than 0,so it's concave downwards on the open interval from five to 6.
Typically, one element is a negative(concave) element made out of flint glass such as F2, which has relatively high dispersion, and the other is a positive(convex) element made of crown glass such as BK7, which has lower dispersion.
Reflectors made of metallic sodiumwould be attached to the satellite to create a concave mirror the size of ten football fields.
See, a normal plain mirror reflects a perfect image,but this one has convex and concave sections that make me look like the inhabitant of a lower gravity planet.
When she took in his tea shesaw broken glass in the corner of the room under the concave mirror, and a golden stain that had been carelessly wiped.
Galileo's telescope used HansLippershey's design of a convex objective lens and a concave eye lens, and this design is now called a Galilean telescope.