Trajectory

Word TRAJECTORY
Character 10
Hyphenation tra ject o ry
Pronunciations /tɹəˈdʒɛktəɹɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Trajectory"

What do we mean by trajectory?

The path of a projectile or other moving body through space. noun

A chosen or taken course. noun

A curve that cuts all of a given family of curves or surfaces at the same angle. noun

The path described by a body moving under the action of given forces; specifically, the curve described by a projectile in its flight through the air. Compare range, 4. noun

In geometry, a curve which cuts all the curves or surfaces of a given system at a constant angle. When the constant angle is a right angle, the trajectory is called an orthogonal trajectory. noun

The curve which a body describes in space, as a planet or comet in its orbit, or stone thrown upward obliquely in the air. noun

The path of a body as it travels through space. noun

The ordered set of intermediate states assumed by a dynamical system as a result of time evolution. noun

Metaphorically, a course of development, such as that of a war or career. noun

The path followed by an object moving through space noun

The path an object takes as it moves.

The path of a body as it travels through space.

The ordered set of intermediate states assumed by a dynamical system as a result of time evolution.

A course of development, such as that of a war or career.

A trajectory is the path a moving object follows through space as a function of time. In control theory a trajectory is a time-ordered set of states of a dynamical system (see e.g. Poincaré map). In discrete mathematics, a trajectory is a sequence (f^k(x))_{k \in \mathbb{N}} of values calculated by the iterated application of a mapping f to an element x of its source. Urban Dictionary

1.) A method of assessing sudden changes in temperature instantaneously by visually (or physically) analyzing the level of hardness(Mohs Scale), angle (preferably in radians), shape, and in odd cases smell, of the nipples. 2.) A sixth sense which detects danger, specifically rape. n. nipple trajectory pl. nipple trajector(ies) Urban Dictionary

A toolish explanation for one's transition out of utter social anonymity and unemployment. Urban Dictionary

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The word "trajectory" in example sentences

For example, in the context of the spectral decomposition version of the modal interpretation, Bacciagaluppi, Donald, and Vermaas (1995) show that the ˜trajectory™ (through Hilbert space) of the spectral components of the reduced state of a physical system will, under reasonable conditions, be continuous, or have only isolated discontinuities (so that the trajectory can be naturally extended to a continuous trajectory). ❋ Dickson, Michael (2007)

He said the trajectory is actually better coming out of this recession than those in the past but that it will take time for things to feel as if they 've improved. ❋ Deborah Solomon (2010)

I cut my teeth on the 06 and the 338 Win Mag trajectory is close to it and I know how much to raise the muzzle and it will put them down! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Her impact on my professional trajectory is unquestionable. ❋ Gina Athena Ulysse (2010)

The whipsaw week may still leave collectors questioning the long-term trajectory of the overall art market, but the mood in Sotheby's York Avenue salesroom was palpably lively, with four or five bidders often locking horns over individual works. ❋ Kelly Crow (2011)

By the way, this arcing trajectory is what makes it so difficult to shoot downhill. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This depleted free-roaming populations and added to swelling populations of captive horses and burros whose care and management consumes nearly three-quarters of the program's entire budget, putting it on a long-term trajectory of financial ruin. ❋ Wayne Pacelle (2012)

But there is another real possibility – that OWS will affect the near-term trajectory of American politics. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The net effect [pdf] is that our energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions would decrease only "slightly" in 2035 (compared to the central scenario developed in last year's World Energy Outlook [pdf]), putting emissions on a long-term trajectory consistent with stabilizing atmospheric CO2 at around 650 parts per million, and suggesting a long-term temperature rise of more than 3.5 degrees Celsius. ❋ Bill Chameides (2011)

Seeing cultural movement and exchange and feeling its trajectory is an exciting thing. ❋ SVGL (2009)

If the later trajectory is chosen, heads of states and leaders from the private sector will soon realize that there are also major political, social and economic benefits to it: creating sustainable value. ❋ Erwann Michel-Kerjan (2010)

I agree that the learning trajectory is essentially learner ‘designed’, learner motivated, and idiosyncratic. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I can shoot double the rounds before my barrel gets too hot and I really can't tell a big difference in trajectory to be honest. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The object might be a projectile or a satellite, for example. It thus includes the meaning of orbit—the path of a planet, an [asteroid] or a [comet] as it travels around a central mass. A trajectory can be described [mathematically] either by the geometry of the path, or as the position of the object over time. ❋ Beejayjat (2011)

1.) My nipple trajectory indicated an oncoming [snow storm]; I better [head inside]. 2.) As I walked down the the dark alley, my nipple trajectory activated as the [mustached] man started to tail me. ❋ Dr. Jones And Mr. Wuggles (2010)

i went to my [first] [party] and i got an [internship]! i am on an upward social and professional trajectory! ❋ Qwerty298 (2011)

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