- accordingly: the key of
G has one sharp, the key of D has 2 sharps, and so on.
Proceeding counterclockwise from the top of the
circle, the
notes change by...
- of the
circle and the
centre is
called the radius. The
circle has been
known since before the
beginning of
recorded history.
Natural circles are common...
-
great circle or
orthodrome is the
circular intersection of a
sphere and a
plane p****ing
through the sphere's
center point. Any arc of a
great circle is a...
- tangent,
circles, the
radii of the
circles satisfy a
certain quadratic equation. By
solving this equation, one can
construct a
fourth circle tangent to...
- as follows: C, Em,
G, Bm, D, F♯m, A, C♯m, E,
G♯, B, D♯m, F♯/
G♭, B♭m, D♭, Fm, A♭, Cm, E♭, Gm, B♭, Dm, F, Am, and back to C. The
circle of
thirds is formed...
- area
enclosed by a
circle of
radius r is πr2. Here the Gr****
letter π
represents the
constant ratio of the cir****ference of any
circle to its diameter,...
- Mohr's
circle is a two-dimensional
graphical representation of the
transformation law for the
Cauchy stress tensor. Mohr's
circle is
often used in calculations...
- the ****ociated
circle. This
result is
found as
Proposition 36 in Book 3 of Euclid's Elements.
Given a
secant g intersecting the
circle at
points G1 and...
-
Henry G.
Sanders sang it in an
episode of Dr. Quinn,
Medicine Woman entitled "The
Circle". The song in its
reworked version, "Can the
Circle Be Unbroken...
- inversion, a
transformation of the
Euclidean plane that maps
circles or
lines to
other circles or
lines and that
preserves the
angles between crossing curves...