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trajectory
The ordered set of intermediate states assumed by a dynamical system as a result of time evolution
the path described by a projectile moving under given forces
path of a meteor in the Earth's atmosphere
The path through state space taken by a system It is the sequence of states or path plotted against time Two general forms affect fitness, positive-sum and negative-sum
The solution to a dynamical system in forward and backward time passing through a specified initial condition
The trajectory of something such as a person's career is the course that it follows over time. a relentlessly upward career trajectory
The trajectory is the path along with an assignment of time--the time assigned to a point along the path denotes the time instant at which the object assumes the configuration associated with that point [3, p 221] The trajectory is a function of time that specifies the configuration of the vehicle at every instant in the interval [0,T], where 0 is the initial time and T is the final time We therefore have and [4, p 358]
A set of points (either 2-dimensional (geographic position), 3-dimensional (geographic + altitude) or 4-dimensional (geographic + altitude + time)) defining the planned route of an aircraft Sometimes a trajectory also includes the maximum allowable deviations from the given points In the 4-dimensional case this is more properly called a tube
n the curve the ball takes on its path from one player to another 球运行的轨迹。
Metaphorically, a course of development, such as that of a war or career
Path followed by a vehicle
The curve that a body, such as a celestial object, describes in space This applies to air parcel movement also
The height and path of the ball when hit consistently on the clubface
n the curve the ball takes on its path from one player to another 球運行的軌跡。
The path described by a projectile in flight
In general, the path traced by any body moving as a result of an externally applied force, considered in three dimensions Trajectory is sometimes used to mean flight path or orbit , but orbit usually means a closed path and trajectory , a path which is not closed
The path of a body as it travels through space
The curving path followed by a projectile from muzzle to target Guns fired their shot at higher velocities, at relatively flatter trajectories, while low-velocity mortars had high trajectories
Road followed by a particle
The trajectory of a moving object is the path that it follows as it moves. the trajectory of an artillery shell
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(Matematik) orthogonal trajectory