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Gauss শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: গাউস

Gauss Meaning In Bengali গাউস

Gauss

গাউস, চৌম্বক আবেশের তড়িৎ-চুম্বক একক,

Definition

1) Gauss (noun): a unit of magnetic induction, equal to one ten-thousandth of a tesla.
2) Gauss (noun): a German mathematician and physicist known for his significant contributions to various fields, including number theory, magnetism, and statistics.
3) Gauss (noun): a method used in mathematics to solve systems of linear equations by reducing them to row-echelon form.

Examples

Gauss Example in a sentence

1) Gauss was a mathematician who made significant contributions to various fields, including number theory and astronomy.

2) The Gauss rifle is known for its ability to produce extremely high muzzle velocity.

3) The Gauss meter is commonly used to measure the strength of magnetic fields.

4) The Gauss-Jordan method is often employed to solve systems of linear equations.

5) The Gauss-Legendre quadrature is an efficient method for numerical integration.

6) The Gauss-Kruger projection is widely used for mapping large areas accurately.

7) The Gauss's law states that the total electric flux through a closed surface is proportional to the total charge enclosed by that surface.

8) A Gaussian distribution, also known as a normal distribution, is characterized by its bell-shaped curve.

9) The Gauss-Markov theorem provides conditions under which the least squares estimator is the best linear unbiased estimator.

10) The Gauss-Seidel method is an iterative technique used to solve systems of linear equations.

Part of Speech

Gauss (Noun)

Synonyms

Gauss - (SYNONYM) গাউস

Gauss - (SYNONYM) চৌম্বক আবেশের তড়িৎ-চুম্বক একক

Encyclopedia

Gauss (noun): a unit of magnetic induction, equal to one ten-thousandth of a tesla.
Gauss (noun): a German mathematician and physicist known for his significant contributions to various fields, including number theory, magnetism, and statistics.
Gauss (noun): a method used in mathematics to solve systems of linear equations by reducing them to row-echelon form.