superposition

英 [,sjuːpəpə'zɪʃən] 美 [,sjʊpəpə'zɪʃən]
  • n. [数] 叠加,重合
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superposition (n.)
1650s, from French superposition, from Late Latin superpositionem (nominative superpositio) "a placing over," noun of action from past participle stem of superponere "to place over," from super (see super-) + ponere "to put, place" (past participle positus; see position (n.)).
1. It is made up of a superposition of harmonics.
它的谱由一组线条组成.

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2. The answer is very simple: never suppress a dependent source in a superposition problem.
回答很简单: 在迭加问题中,非独立源永远不要去掉.

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3. As the two cases give identical results we believe that superposition holds for electron waves also.
由于上述两种情况给出完全同样的结果,我们相信叠加原理对于电子波也能适用.

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4. The geoisotherms around a gallery can be explained as a superposition of the original temperature field.
一个坑道周围的等温线可以理解为原始温度场的叠加.

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5. It'shows that the collection is superposition of Raman and photoluminescence spectrum.
结果表明,所采集到的是拉曼光谱和光致发光光谱的叠加.

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