line of centers

The 'line of centers' concept is used in multiple fields such as geometry, engineering, and astronomy to describe a line connecting the central points of objects.

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Definition

B2Geometry

(technical, academic)A straight line connecting the centers of two or more circles.

Example

  • In the problem, draw the line of centers to find the distance between the two circles.

C1Engineering

(technical)A line connecting the centers of two interacting parts, such as gears or wheels.

Example

  • The efficiency of the gear system depends on the alignment of the line of centers.

C1Astronomy

(technical, academic)A line connecting the centers of two celestial bodies, used to describe their orbital motion.

Example

  • The gravitational interaction between the two stars can be studied by analyzing the line of centers.

C1Physics

(technical)A line connecting the centers of mass of two objects, often used to describe their relative motion.

Example

  • In a two-body problem, the line of centers helps to understand the dynamics of their interaction.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "line of centers":

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