English to Hindi Dictionary tangential

tangential

स्पज्या का
definition
adjective
a tangential line
of, relating to, or along a tangent.
translation of 'tangential'
adjective
स्पज्या का,
स्पर्शरेखा का
example
In this case we deal with the situation of a local 'tangential' force applied to the surface of a large body.
This leads to a misleading perception that the subject has a lot to do with PDEs, which - while important - are ultimately only a 'tangential' element of the theory and its applications.
Though 'tangential' to the main thesis, this book also serves as an excellent briefing for the general reader on the often uninspiring and sometimes off-putting technical language of the financial world.
If a log were a perfect cylinder with uniformly thick growth layers, the figure on the surfaces of boards cut in 'tangential' planes would be parallel markings.
Formally then, utility is maximized at the point where the budget line is 'tangential' to an indifference curve.
Still, the music, though admittedly provocative, almost always plays the role of sonic backdrop to her ridiculous 'tangential' meditations, which ultimately sink the album.
Second, we have examined perturbations in a normal rather than a 'tangential' direction along the limit cycle.
He generally relates the story in chronological fashion, but, like many storytellers, he often stops to present 'tangential' information about a new character or situation.
His work used a special coordinate system on a surface such as isothermic and 'tangential' coordinates.
Unfortunately, his name is often most closely identified with these works that actually are only 'tangential' to his primary concerns.
The report achieved this balance by transforming a supposedly 'tangential' discussion of national reputation into its central focus.
And in a way that seems to be very deeply connected with their central content, not just 'tangential' contact, but into the heart of mathematics.
A Riemann surface is typical of the case, where you have the intersection of one universe, with the 'tangential' impact of another universe upon it - [that's a] typical Riemannian surface.
Alternatively, the struts may have the form of circles or ellipses which lie 'tangential' to both the longitudinal profiles and to each other.
Thin-sections were made in the transverse, radial, and 'tangential' planes.
I want to emphasise that non-standard analysis was not a sudden 'tangential' direction in which the researcher moved.
The focus of almost the entire chapter is on adolescent childbearing, a topic that I consider somewhat 'tangential' to romance.
In yet another construction, an annular cylinder block supports a pair of opposed weighted lever arms and sample support bushings in 'tangential' contact with a rotor surface.
It is hard to believe that a theologian so bent on providing justification for preemptive armed conflict would find a theological account of violence 'tangential' to the question of war.
Despite a number of 'tangential' references to the shady dealings of American corporations in the Balkans and their connections to organized crime, I have not yet seen a serious and comprehensive analysis of this interesting subject.
Title aside, this is less a book with a single evolving argument than a series of 'tangential' essays.
In Chinese, each different 'tangential' reference to the topic presents the idea from a different indirect perspective; however, the topic is never presented directly in the text or in the conclusion.
In fact, it's often the opposite: Speakers and participants regularly maintain that it's precisely because the event is so 'tangential' to their daily lives that the event is so important to them.
If your Web site is only 'tangential' to the success of your business, or if a core business activity is supported by it but not reliant on it, then ultimately the satisfaction of the end user is moot.
You've got to have a game in your head, you have to have a strategy and you have to know what the points are on the horizon because you get quickly buffeted to run off in 'tangential' ways.
They are frankly 'tangential' to the drama, and could have been cut from the story altogether without any great loss.
He makes the case for the artist as the most influential post-war musical artist, certainly more so than Elvis, who was influential for reasons 'tangential' to the actual music.
The skilled person in 1980 would understand that the effect of the frusto-conical cone is to reduce the diameter of the vortex and consequentially increase the 'tangential' velocity of the particles as they pass down the cone?
These are all important matters but they are 'tangential' to the most central objectives of school education, namely teaching and learning.
I don't have any suggestions for places, but thought I'd offer some 'tangential' information: there are all kinds of prenatal massages, so make sure you get all the info beforehand.
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