magnitude 音标拼音: [m'ægnət
, ud]
n . 巨大,重大,重要,大小,数量,光度
巨大,重大,重要,大小,数量,光度
magnitude 长度;大小;量;数量;幅度;值
MAG magnitude 量 值
magnitude n 1 :
the property of relative size or extent (
whether large or small ); "
they tried to predict the magnitude of the explosion "; "
about the magnitude of a small pea "
2 :
a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities ;
two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other ;
the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10 [
synonym : {
order of magnitude }, {
magnitude }]
3 :
relative importance ; "
a problem of the first magnitude "
Magnitude \
Mag "
ni *
tude \,
n . [
L .
magnitudo ,
from magnus great .
See {
Master },
and cf . {
Maxim }.]
1 .
Extent of dimensions ;
size ; --
applied to things that have length ,
breadth ,
and thickness .
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Conceive those particles of bodies to be so disposed amongst themselves ,
that the intervals of empty spaces between them may be equal in magnitude to them all . --
Sir I .
Newton .
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2 . (
Geom .)
That which has one or more of the three dimensions ,
length ,
breadth ,
and thickness .
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3 .
Anything of which greater or less can be predicated ,
as time ,
weight ,
force ,
and the like .
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4 .
Greatness ;
grandeur . "
With plain ,
heroic magnitude of mind ." --
Milton .
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5 .
Greatness ,
in reference to influence or effect ;
importance ;
as ,
an affair of magnitude .
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The magnitude of his designs . --
Bp .
Horsley .
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6 . (
Astron .)
See {
magnitude of a star },
below .
[
PJC ]
{
Apparent magnitude }
1 . (
Opt .),
the angular breadth of an object viewed as measured by the angle which it subtends at the eye of the observer ; --
called also {
apparent diameter }.
2 . (
Astron .)
Same as {
magnitude of a star },
below .
{
Magnitude of a star } (
Astron .),
the rank of a star with respect to brightness .
About twenty very bright stars are said to be of first magnitude ,
the stars of the sixth magnitude being just visible to the naked eye ;
called also {
visual magnitude }, {
apparent magnitude },
and simply {
magnitude }.
Stars observable only in the telescope are classified down to below the twelfth magnitude .
The difference in actual brightness between magnitudes is now specified as a factor of 2 .
512 ,
i .
e .
the difference in brightness is 100 for stars differing by five magnitudes .
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125 Moby Thesaurus words for "
magnitude ":
Beehive ,
Cepheid variable ,
Hertzsprung -
Russell diagram ,
Hyades ,
Messier catalog ,
NGC ,
Pleiades ,
Seven Sisters ,
absolute magnitude ,
amount ,
ampleness ,
amplitude ,
area ,
bigness ,
binary star ,
black hole ,
body ,
boundlessness ,
breadth ,
bulk ,
caliber ,
consequence ,
coverage ,
depth ,
diameter ,
dimension ,
dimensions ,
double star ,
dwarf star ,
enormity ,
enormousness ,
expanse ,
expansion ,
extension ,
extent ,
fixed star ,
force ,
formidableness ,
fullness ,
gauge ,
giant star ,
gigantism ,
girth ,
globular cluster ,
grandeur ,
grandness ,
gravity star ,
great scope ,
greatness ,
height ,
hugeness ,
immensity ,
import ,
importance ,
infinity ,
intensity ,
largeness ,
length ,
main sequence star ,
mass ,
mass -
luminosity law ,
matter ,
measure ,
measurement ,
might ,
mightiness ,
moment ,
momentousness ,
muchness ,
neighborhood ,
neutron star ,
note ,
nova ,
numbers ,
open cluster ,
order ,
pith ,
plenitude ,
populations ,
power ,
prodigiousness ,
proportion ,
proportions ,
pulsar ,
quantity ,
quantum ,
quasar ,
quasi -
stellar radio source ,
radio star ,
radius ,
range ,
reach ,
red giant star ,
relative magnitude ,
scale ,
scope ,
significance ,
signification ,
size ,
sky atlas ,
spectrum -
luminosity diagram ,
spread ,
star ,
star catalog ,
star chart ,
star cloud ,
star cluster ,
stellar magnitude ,
strength ,
stupendousness ,
substance ,
sum ,
supernova ,
tour de force ,
tremendousness ,
tune ,
variable star ,
vastness ,
vicinity ,
volume ,
weight ,
weightiness ,
white dwarf star ,
whole ,
width
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MAGNITUDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MAGNITUDE is great size or extent How to use magnitude in a sentence
Apparent magnitude - Wikipedia Apparent magnitude (m) is a measure of the brightness of a star, astronomical object or other celestial objects like artificial satellites Its value depends on its intrinsic luminosity, its distance, and any extinction of the object's light caused by interstellar dust or atmosphere along the line of sight to the observer
MAGNITUDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Magnitude is also a measure of the brightness of a star as it appears from earth The magnitude of an earthquake is a measure of how strong or violent it is The magnitudes of the compressive stresses in masonry are very small
magnitude noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . . Definition of magnitude noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Magnitude - definition of magnitude by The Free Dictionary A star’s brightness measured as either absolute magnitude or apparent magnitude The latter states brightness in the sky on a scale from -26 8 (the Sun, brightest) to +25 (the faintest)
What Is Magnitude in Physics? - BYJUS In Physics, magnitude is defined as the maximum extent of size and the direction of an object Magnitude is used as a common factor in vector and scalar quantities
MAGNITUDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Magnitude is used in stating the size or extent of something such as a star, earthquake, or explosion