- An
Euler spiral is a
curve whose curvature changes linearly with its
curve length (the
curvature of a
circular curve is
equal to the
reciprocal of the...
- In mathematics, a
spiral is a
curve which emanates from a point,
moving further away as it
revolves around the point. It is a
subtype of
whorled patterns...
-
spiral,
equiangular spiral, or
growth spiral is a self-similar
spiral curve that
often appears in nature. The
first to
describe a
logarithmic spiral was...
- The
Archimedean spiral (also
known as Archimedes'
spiral, the
arithmetic spiral) is a
spiral named after the 3rd-century BC Gr****
mathematician Archimedes...
-
supports circular curves,
following elements named (but not
fully defined)
within the
original WKT: CircularString, Compound
Curve,
CurvePolygon and CompoundSurface...
- A
transition curve (also,
spiral ea****t or, simply,
spiral) is a
spiral-shaped
length of
highway or
railroad track that is used
between sections having...
- the
teeth are
involutes of a circle. The
involute of a
circle is the
spiraling curve traced by the end of an
imaginary taut
string unwinding itself from...
-
angles of
Archimedean spirals. As this
curve widens, it
approaches an
asymptotic line. It can be
found in the view up a
spiral staircase and the starting...
- mathematics, a
curve (also
called a
curved line in
older texts) is an
object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight. Intuitively, a
curve may be...
- this
spiral of ever-rising
wages and
prices will slow... In the long run, the
economy returns to [the point]
where the aggregate-demand
curve crosses...