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  • ...')] &equiv; cos ''n''''X''<sub>''i''</sub>(''s''), or sin ''n''''X''<sub>''i''</sub>(''s''), then ''Y'' is being represented by a multidimensional [[Fo
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  • .../sub>'''j''' + ''b''<sub>3</sub>'''k''', and '''C''' = ''c''<sub>1</sub>'''i''' + ''c''<sub>2</sub>'''j''' + ''c''<sub>3</sub>'''k''', the triple scala
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  • ...is a numerical constant common to all members of the series and ''v''<sub>i</sub>, the random error, is an unpredictable [[deviation]] from &#x003bc;.
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  • ...is a numerical constant common to all members of the series and ''v''<sub>i</sub>, the random error, is an unpredictable [[deviation]] from &#x003bc;.
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  • ...xplains the regular daily variations in the earth's [[magnetic field]] in terms of electrical currents in the lower [[ionosphere]], generated by tidal mot |Explanation=Whitten, R. C., and I. G. Poppoff 1971. Fundamentals of Aeronomy. Wiley & Sons, New York, . p. 21
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  • ...age, for example, but the top of the boundary layer at height ''z''<sub>''i''</sub>(''t'') is rising with time, then one must use the full form of Lei
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  • ...ion is more commonly applied to a finite interval of time and the various terms become mean values in this interval.</div><br/> </div>
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  • ...''y'', and ''z'', respectively; for example, '''A''' = ''a''<sub>1</sub>'''i''' + ''a''<sub>2</sub>'''j''' + ''a''<sub>3</sub>'''k'''. A vector drawn f
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  • ...''y'', and ''z'', respectively; for example, '''A''' = ''a''<sub>1</sub>'''i''' + ''a''<sub>2</sub>'''j''' + ''a''<sub>3</sub>'''k'''. A vector drawn f
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  • ...er of terms. The key to this notation is the use of indices (subscripts) ''i'', ''j'', and ''k'', which can each take on the values of 1, 2, or 3 to re
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  • ...ited to an ionized gas.</div><br/> </div><div class="reference">Langmuir, I., and L. Tonks 1929. Phys. Rev.. 33. p. 196. </div><br/> <div class="refere
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