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barycentre
English
Alternative forms
- (US) barycenter
Etymology
bary- +? centre
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?nt?(?)
Noun
barycentre (plural barycentres)
- (mathematics, physics, astronomy) The point at the centre of a system; an average point, weighted according to mass or other attribute. The term is usually used in astronomy for the centre of mass about which a system rotates, for example, the moon and the earth rotate about a common point within the earth but not near the centre. Jupiter and the Sun rotate about a common point just outside the surface of the Sun.
Translations
See also
- centroid
- centre of gravity
- centre of mass
- orthocentre
Anagrams
- barycenter
French
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (báros, “weight”) + centre.
Noun
barycentre m (plural barycentres)
- barycenter
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