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(Bilgisayar) exponential
In modern English, used to describe a large quantity of an object or objects
Any function that has an exponent as an independent variable
rapidly
A radio function that allows the user to adjust the sensitivity of the control towards the center position, changing the servo response from linear to fully exponential This allows for a “smaller” response around the center-stick position making unintentional slight stick movements (especially with respect to adjacent controls) less influential while maintaining precise control with greater stick movement
Relating to an exponent
Exponential means growing or increasing very rapidly. The policy tried to check the exponential growth of public expenditure. + exponentially ex·po·nen·tial·ly The quantity of chemical pollutants has increased exponentially
Expressed in terms of a power or e
matrix: See ON Chpt 10, Str2 S6 3
A function or characteristic that varies as ec In a typical exponential control characteristic, a change of one volt in the control voltage doubles some parameter such as frequency
A feature of some Tx models that allows a person to program in different control sensitivities depending on the position of the stick Usually, this means the further the stick movement, the faster the controls This allows the middle area of the controls to be less sensitive, but also allows full servo travel on the outer limits of the controls
We say that a function, f, is exponential, if it has as its "core" a function of the form ax; that is, the independent variable is in the exponent
Pertaining to exponents; involving variable exponents; as, an exponential expression; exponential calculus; an exponential function
a function in which an independent variable appears as an exponent
of or involving exponents; "exponential growth"
{s} pertaining to an exponent (Algebra)
a function in which an independent variable appears as an exponent of or involving exponents; "exponential growth
GROWTH: Growth that proceeds in a manner characterized by periodic doublings
A function where the independent variable appears as an exponent is called an exponential function Examples include ex, 10x
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