equidistant fields
[ɪˌkwɪˈdɪstənt fiːldz]
nounpl: equidistant fields
campos equidistantes
1. In mathematics and physics, regions of space where all points maintain equal distance from a reference point or line; areas characterized by uniform spacing or distribution
The equidistant fields around the magnetic poles create a symmetric pattern.
Os campos equidistantes em torno dos pólos magnéticos criam um padrão simétrico.
2. In geometry, zones or regions where points are positioned at equal intervals from a central axis or boundary
Engineers use equidistant fields to design uniform antenna arrays.
Os engenheiros usam campos equidistantes para projetar arranjos de antena uniformes.
This is a technical term primarily used in academic and professional contexts in both Brazil and Portugal. It appears frequently in mathematics, physics, and engineering textbooks. There are no colloquial or cultural variations of this term in either Brazilian Portuguese or American English slang.
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