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deflection
de·flec·tion D0095500 (dĭ-flĕk′shən)n.1. a. The act of deflecting or the condition of being deflected.b. Sports A shot or pass that is sent without stopping in a different direction by a second offensive player.2. a. Deviation or a specified amount of deviation.b. The deviation of an indicator of a measuring instrument from zero or from its normal position.c. The movement of a structure or structural part as a result of stress.deflection (dɪˈflɛkʃən) or deflexionn1. the act of deflecting or the state of being deflected2. the amount of deviation caused by a deflection3. (General Physics) the change in direction of a light beam as it crosses a boundary between two media with different refractive indexes4. (General Physics) a deviation of the indicator of a measuring instrument from its zero position5. (General Engineering) the movement of a structure or structural member when subjected to a load deˈflective adjde•flec•tion (dɪˈflɛk ʃən) n. 1. the act or state of deflecting or the state of being deflected. 2. amount of deviation. 3. the deviation of the indicator of an instrument from the position taken as zero. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | deflection - a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or actingwarpaberrance, aberrancy, aberration, deviance - a state or condition markedly different from the norm | | 2. | deflection - the amount by which a propagating wave is bentdeflexion, refractionbending, bend - movement that causes the formation of a curve | | 3. | deflection - the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero positiondeflexionmotion, movement - a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something | | 4. | deflection - the property of being bent or deflectedbending, deflexionphysical property - any property used to characterize matter and energy and their interactionswind deflection, windage - the deflection of a projectile resulting from the effects of windrefractiveness, refractivity - the physical property of a medium as determined by its index of refraction | | 5. | deflection - a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern); "a diversion from the main highway"; "a digression into irrelevant details"; "a deflection from his goal"digression, divagation, diversion, deflexion, deviationturning, turn - the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right"red herring - any diversion intended to distract attention from the main issue |
deflectionnoun deviation, bending, veering, swerving, divergence, turning aside, refraction, declination the deflection of light as it passes through the slits in the gratingTranslationsdeflect (diˈflekt) verb to turn aside (from a fixed course or direction). He deflected the blow with his arm. 使偏斜 使偏斜deˈflection (-ʃən) noun 偏轉 偏转Deflection
deflection[di′flek·shən] (computer science) Encouraging a potential attacker of a computer system to direct the attack elsewhere. (electronics) The displacement of an electron beam from its straight-line path by an electrostatic or electromagnetic field. (engineering) Shape change or reduction in diameter of a conduit, produced without fracturing the material. Elastic movement or sinking of a loaded structural member, particularly of the mid-span of a beam. (ordnance) Horizontal clockwise angle between the axis of the bore and the line of sighting. The setting on the scale to compensate for deflection. (petroleum engineering) In oil well drilling, a change in the angle of a well bore. DeflectionThe deformation or displacement of a structural member as a result of loads acting on it.Deflection the vertical displacement of a certain point on the axis of, for example, a beam, arch, or frame, or on the medial surface of a shell or plate as a result of a deformation. The deformation may be caused, for example, by the action of a force or by temperature effects. The magnitude of the greatest possible deflection is usually normalized and may define one of the limit states of the structure. The maximum permissible deflections for various structures are given in the Construction Code. deflection1. Any displacement in a body from its static position, or from an established direction or plane, as a result of forces acting on the body. 2. The deformation of a structural member as a result of loads acting on it.deflection
deflection [de-flek´shun] a turning aside. In the electrocardiogram, a deviation of the curve from the isoelectric baseline; that is, any wave or complex.H deflection the segment on an electrocardiogram that represents activation of the bundle of His.intrinsicoid deflection measured on unipolar precordial leads, the interval from the earliest onset of the QRS complex to the peak of the last R wave, representing the arrival of the impulse under the electrode. Called also R peak time.de·flec·tion (dĕ-flek'shŭn), Do not confuse this word with deflexion.1. A moving to one side. 2. In the electrocardiogram, a deviation of the curve from the isoelectric base line; any wave or complex of the electrocardiogram. [L. de-flecto, pp. -flexus, to bend aside] de·flec·tion (dĕ-flek'shŭn) 1. A moving to one side. 2. In the electrocardiogram, a deviation of the curve from the isoelectric base line; any wave or complex of the electrocardiogram. [L. de-flecto, pp. -flexus, to bend aside]de·flec·tion (dĕ-flek'shŭn) Do not confuse this word with deflexion.1. A moving to one side. 2. In the electrocardiogram, a deviation of the curve from the isoelectric base line. [L. de-flecto, pp. -flexus, to bend aside]See DEFL See DEFLdeflection
Synonyms for deflectionnoun deviationSynonyms- deviation
- bending
- veering
- swerving
- divergence
- turning aside
- refraction
- declination
Synonyms for deflectionnoun a twist or aberrationSynonymsRelated Words- aberrance
- aberrancy
- aberration
- deviance
noun the amount by which a propagating wave is bentSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero positionSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the property of being bent or deflectedSynonymsRelated Words- physical property
- wind deflection
- windage
- refractiveness
- refractivity
noun a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern)Synonyms- digression
- divagation
- diversion
- deflexion
- deviation
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