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Look up deflect or deflection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deflection or deflexion may refer to: Deflection (chess), a tactic that forces an opposing
Deflection
Degree to which part of a structural element is displaced under a given load
In structural engineering, deflection is the degree to which a part of a long structural element (such as beam) is deformed laterally (in the direction
Deflection_(engineering)
Vacuum tube used to display images
monitors and TVs the beams are bent by magnetic deflection, using a deflection yoke. Electrostatic deflection is commonly used in oscilloscopes. The tube
Cathode_ray_tube
Part of a cathode ray tube which moves the electron beam around
A deflection yoke is a kind of magnetic lens, used in cathode-ray tubes to scan the electron beam both vertically and horizontally over the whole screen
Deflection_yoke
Change in a moving object's trajectory due to a collision or force field
Deflection is a change in a moving object's velocity, hence its trajectory, as a consequence of contact (collision) with a surface or the influence of
Deflection_(physics)
Methods to prevent destructive asteroid hits
constitutes the first successful attempt at asteroid deflection. In 2027, China plans to launch a deflection mission to the near-Earth object 2015 XF261, with
Asteroid_impact_avoidance
Chess tactic
This example uses algebraic notation. Deflection in chess is a tactic that forces an opposing piece to leave the square, rank or file it occupies, thus
Deflection_(chess)
Applying an electric field to change the trajectory of a charged particle beam
In electromagnetism, electrostatic deflection refers to a way of modifying the path of a beam of charged particles by the use of an electric field applied
Electrostatic_deflection
Technique used for accurate shooting at a moving target
Deflection shooting is a technique of shooting ahead of a moving target, also known as leading the target, so that the projectile will "intercept" and
Deflection_(ballistics)
Planetary defense proposal
Ion beam deflection (IBD) is a contactless method to deflect a space object, typically a potentially hazardous asteroid, using one or more ion-beam shepherd
Asteroid_ion_beam_deflection
Measure of the downward gravitational force's shift due to nearby mass
The vertical deflection (VD) or deflection of the vertical (DoV), also known as deflection of the plumb line and astro-geodetic deflection, is a measure
Vertical_deflection
Examination of the heart's electrical activity
electrode produces a positive deflection depolarization of the heart away from the positive electrode produces a negative deflection repolarization of the heart
Electrocardiography
In the electrocardiogram, the intrinsicoid deflection is the downstroke of the QRS complex, from its highest amplitude until it reaches the baseline or
Intrinsicoid_deflection
British physicist (1856–1940)
field): The electric deflection is given by Θ = F e l / m v 2 {\displaystyle \Theta =Fel/mv^{2}} , where Θ is the angular electric deflection, F is applied electric
J._J._Thomson
Light bending by mass between source and observer
gravitational lens produces a maximum deflection of light that passes closest to its center, and a minimum deflection of light that travels furthest from
Gravitational_lens
Vacuum tube with an electron beam deflectable to one of two anodes
Beam deflection tubes, sometimes known as sheet beam tubes, are vacuum tubes with an electron gun, a beam intensity control grid, a screen grid, sometimes
Beam_deflection_tube
American football player (born 1991)
once. From Weeks 11–15, he recorded a sack in each game and had a pass deflection in the Week 13 52–0 shutout victory over the Oakland Raiders. In the regular
Aaron_Donald
Method for load calculation in construction
which provides a means of calculating the load-carrying capacity and deflection of beams. When external forces are applied to a beam, internal shear forces
Euler–Bernoulli_beam_theory
Experiments proving existence of atomic nuclei
Thomson studied beta particle scattering, which showed small-angle deflections modelled as interactions of the particle with many atoms in succession
Rutherford scattering experiments
Rutherford_scattering_experiments
Temperature at which a material deforms
Heat deflection temperature or heat distortion temperature (DTUL, HDT, or HDTUL) is the temperature at which a polymer or plastic sample deforms under
Heat_deflection_temperature
Incomplete pass that is caused by a defensive player
In gridiron football, a pass deflected, also known as a pass deflection, a pass defended, a pass defensed, a pass knockdown, or a pass breakup, is an incomplete
Pass_deflected
relativity, in 1916: the perihelion precession of Mercury's orbit the deflection of light by the Sun the gravitational redshift of light In the letter
Tests_of_general_relativity
Type of rocket nozzle
The expansion-deflection nozzle is a rocket nozzle which achieves altitude compensation through interaction of the exhaust gas with the atmosphere, much
Expansion_deflection_nozzle
Attributing parts of the self to others
In psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy, projection is the mental process in which an individual attributes their own internal thoughts, beliefs
Psychological_projection
Engineering analysis method
The slope deflection method is a structural analysis method for beams and frames introduced in 1914 by George A. Maney. The slope deflection method was
Slope_deflection_method
Deformation of slabs under load
to the deflection of a plate perpendicular to the plane of the plate under the action of external forces and moments. The amount of deflection can be
Bending_of_plates
Type of microscopy
sample will change the deflection of the cantilever. The feedback then adjusts the height of the probe support so that the deflection is restored to a user-defined
Atomic_force_microscopy
Packet switching strategy to reduce buffering
Deflection routing is a routing strategy for networks based on packet switching which can reduce the need of buffering packets. Every packet has preferred
Deflection_routing
Ballistic deflection transistors (BDTs) are electronic devices, developed since 2006, for high-speed integrated circuits, which is a set of circuits bounded
Ballistic deflection transistor
Ballistic_deflection_transistor
Continuum mechanics
( K {\displaystyle K} ) is the resistance of a member against bending deflection/deformation. It is a function of the Young's modulus E {\displaystyle
Bending_stiffness
Traffic calming device
Speed bumps are a class of traffic calming devices that use vertical deflection to slow motor-vehicle traffic in order to improve safety conditions. Speed
Speed_bump
American football player (born 1997)
freshman in 2016, Simmons had 40 tackles, two forced fumbles, and two pass deflections. Simmons had a breakout sophomore season in 2017 and was a consensus
Jeffery_Simmons
American football player (born 2003)
yards and three touchdowns as a wide receiver and 49 tackles, five pass deflections, and four interceptions as a safety. A four-star prospect, he would commit
Terrion_Arnold
Indentation force-deflection is a process used in the flexible foam manufacturing industry to assess the "softness" of a sample of foam such as memory
Indentation_force-deflection
American football player (born 1997)
recorded his first career interception along with four tackles and a pass deflection during the 51–13 victory. Bosa was named the NFC Defensive Player of the
Nick_Bosa
First modern model of the atom
distance b from the centre. The path is assumed to have a very small deflection and therefore is treated here as a straight line. Inside a sphere of uniformly
Plum_pudding_model
American football player (born 1981)
one pass deflection as they lost 0–31. On September 21, 2003, Samuel recorded two solo tackles, set a season-high with two pass deflections, and returned
Asante_Samuel
Use of electrons to join metal parts via melting
dynamic deflection. Static deflection is useful for exact positioning of the beam. Dynamic deflection is realized by supplying the deflection coils with
Electron-beam_welding
Most populous city in the United States
Section. Accessed July 30, 2023. "As the first suspension bridge to use the deflection theory, it is considered to be the forerunner of modern suspension bridges
New_York_City
Electrocardiogram waveform representing ventricular contraction in the heart
The QRS complex is the combination of three of the graphical deflections seen on a typical electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). It is usually the central and
QRS_complex
English footballer (born 2003)
after half an hour, Bellingham scored the winner – albeit via a generous deflection – as Birmingham came back from 1–0 down to beat Stoke 2–1, and thus became
Jude_Bellingham
Economic effect of customs unions
Trade diversion is an economic term related to international economics in which trade is diverted from a more efficient exporter towards a less efficient
Trade_diversion
Compact astronomical body
Way itself. Black holes can be detected by gravitational lensing: the deflection of light rays by the deformation of spacetime around a massive object
Black_hole
Outer non-structural walls of a building
load-induced) deflections. These deflection limits are not imposed due to strength capacities of the mullions. Rather, they are designed to limit deflection of the
Curtain_wall_(architecture)
American football player (born 1998)
Week 3, he set a season-high with nine solo tackles and had one pass deflection, while also making a highlight-reel play by continuing to chase down wide
Trevon_Diggs
Distance between supports of an arch, bridge, etc.
the maximum bending moment and deflection. The maximum bending moment M m a x {\displaystyle M_{max}} and deflection δ m a x {\displaystyle \delta _{max}}
Span_(engineering)
American football player (born 1993)
Chargers, Byard collected a season-high 10 combined tackles and a pass deflection in the 43–35 road loss. His playing time increased after Rashad Johnson
Kevin_Byard
Non-sinusoidal waveform
horizontal deflection, though they typically use electrostatic deflection. On the wave's "ramp", the magnetic field produced by the deflection yoke drags
Sawtooth_wave
American football player and FBI special agent (born 1981)
his first career start and recorded six solo tackles and made one pass deflection during a 24–21 victory against the Oakland Raiders. On October 26, 2003
Charles_Tillman
American football player (born 1989)
against the Buccaneers, finishing with two combined tackles and a pass deflection during a 17–14 loss. He earned his first start during the game as the
Joe_Haden
Range of physical processes in physics
164..183T. JSTOR 109101. Merritt, Ernest (5 Oct 1898). "The Magnetic Deflection of Diffusely Reflected Cathode Rays". Electrical Review. 33 (14): 217
Scattering
Type of radio-signal reflector
A passive repeater or passive radio link deflection, is a reflective or sometimes refractive panel or other object that assists in closing a radio or microwave
Passive_repeater
Operating deflection shape (ODS), is a term often used in the structural vibration analysis, known as ODS analysis. ODS analysis is a method used for visualisation
Operating_deflection_shape
quantities of substances in homogeneous gas and liquid solutions. Photothermal deflection spectroscopy (PDS), also called the mirage effect, measures the bending
Photothermal_spectroscopy
1919 observations which confirmed Einstein's theory of general relativity
expeditions was to measure the gravitational deflection of starlight passing near the Sun. The amount of deflection was predicted by Albert Einstein in a 1911
Eddington_experiment
Road testing device
various sensors for use in post-test analysis of pavement properties. Deflection sensors are used to measure the deformation of the pavement in response
Falling_weight_deflectometer
Brazilian footballer (born 1982)
September 2006, after entering as a substitute, Kaká received the ball off a deflection from an Argentina corner kick and outran Lionel Messi while taking the
Kaká
American football player (born 2003)
totaling 139 tackles with 24.5 going for a loss, 14 sacks, and seven pass deflections. After the 2025 season, he declared for the NFL draft.[excessive citations]
Darryl_Peterson_III
American football player (born 1984)
a pass deflection during the narrow 14–13 loss. In the next game against the Carolina Panthers, Brooks recorded five tackles, a pass deflection, and his
Ahmad_Brooks
1774 attempt to measure the Earth's average density
Schiehallion, Perthshire. The experiment involved measuring the tiny deflection of the vertical due to the gravitational attraction of a nearby mountain
Schiehallion_experiment
Tendency for an aircraft to yaw opposite to a roll
vector is deflected forward. The backward deflection of lift for the left wing and the forward deflection of lift for the right wing results in an adverse
Adverse_yaw
Structural element capable of withstanding loads by resisting bending
load perpendicular to its short (or "vertical") axis. A beam's mode of deflection is primarily by bending, as loads produce reaction forces at the beam's
Beam_(structure)
American football player (born 1988)
pass deflection, and his first NFL sack. In the regular-season finale against the St. Louis Rams, Bowman had a team-high 10 tackles, a pass deflection, and
NaVorro_Bowman
Notable play in 2013 NFC championship game
The Tip, sometimes referred to as the Immaculate Deflection, was a play in the 2013 NFC Championship Game in the National Football League (NFL) between
The_Tip_(American_football)
American football player (born 1998)
Bengals. On November 17, 2019, Thompson made five solo tackles, a pass deflection, and also had his first career interception off a pass by Jimmy Garoppolo
Jalen_Thompson
Road design measures that raise the safety of pedestrians and motorists
horizontal deflection that causes vehicles to slow as they would for a curve. Roundabouts and traffic circles provide another source of horizontal deflection especially
Traffic_calming
Blood pressure in a vein of the neck
disease. Classically three upward deflections and two downward deflections have been described. The upward deflections are the "a" (atrial contraction)
Jugular_venous_pressure
Experiment measuring the force of gravity (1797–1798)
balance. Actually, the rod was never at rest; Cavendish had to measure the deflection angle of the rod while it was oscillating. Cavendish's equipment was remarkably
Cavendish_experiment
United Nations committee
studies of the technologies for deflection missions, and as well provide oversight of actual missions. This is due to deflection missions typically involving
United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
United_Nations_Committee_on_the_Peaceful_Uses_of_Outer_Space
Rebound of a projectile off a surface
the force of the deflection decelerates the projectile, it can still be energetic and almost as dangerous as before the deflection. The possibility of
Ricochet
Concept in physics
where general relativity can be approximated by linearized gravity, the deflection due to a spatially extended mass can be written simply as a vector sum
Gravitational lensing formalism
Gravitational_lensing_formalism
Maximum amplitude a system can represent
defined by the maximum voltage available, or the maximum deflection (full scale deflection or FSD) or indication of an analog instrument such as a moving
Full_scale
Short-term state of the atmosphere
pressure regions, creating a wind, and the Earth's rotation then causes deflection of this airflow due to the Coriolis effect. The simple systems thus formed
Weather
American football player (born 1997)
collected a season-high seven solo tackles and a season-high two pass deflections in a 36–25 victory at the Chicago Bears. In a Week 13 game against the
C._J._Gardner-Johnson
Type of armour
approximation of the ideal rounded shape. The final effect is that of deflection, deforming and ricochet of a projectile. When it hits a plate under a
Sloped_armour
Semiconductor light source
transistor Spin transistor Ballistic collection transistor Ballistic deflection transistor (BDT) Drift-field transistor Organic electrochemical transistor
Light-emitting_diode
Season of television series
Original release date US viewers (millions) 153 1 "A Crash Course in Deflection" October 6, 2024 (2024-10-06) 0.52 154 2 "Double Trouble" October 13, 2024 (2024-10-13)
The Real Housewives of Potomac season 9
The_Real_Housewives_of_Potomac_season_9
Separation of electric charge in a molecule
misconception, the electrical deflection of a stream of water from a charged object is not based on polarity. The deflection occurs because of electrically
Chemical_polarity
Type of spring shaped like a washer
amount of deflection. Stacking in the same direction will add the spring constant in parallel, creating a stiffer joint (with the same deflection). Stacking
Belleville_washer
American football player (born 1997)
cornerback, recording 53 total tackles, two forced fumbles, five pass deflections, and an interception on a team that repeated as 7A state champions. As
Dre_Greenlaw
American football player (1988–2024)
Chargers. On October 4, 2009, Davis recorded three solo tackles, a pass deflection and returned his first career interception for a touchdown during a 38–10
Vontae_Davis
American football player (born 1974)
four combined tackles (three solo) and set a season-high with two pass deflections during a 30–17 loss at the Atlanta Falcons. He missed two games (Weeks
Ty_Law
Meridian passing through Greenwich, London
the discrepancy matches (up to expected measurement error) the vertical deflection between geodetic coordinates (defined in terms of a reference ellipsoid
Prime_meridian_(Greenwich)
Physical interaction of charged particles
it feels more deflection force resulting in a larger deflection angle θ. The goal is to find the relationship between b and the deflection angle. The alpha
Coulomb_scattering
Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science
Newton's laws and predicted and explained other observations such as the deflection of light by gravity. Thus, in certain cases independent, unconnected,
Scientific_method
Apparent force in a rotating reference frame
anticlockwise (or counterclockwise) rotation, the force acts to the right. Deflection of an object due to the Coriolis force is called the Coriolis effect.
Coriolis_force
Rectangular pattern of image capture and reconstruction
coils of the deflection yoke. Rapidly changing the deflection (a jump) requires a voltage spike to be applied to the yoke, and the deflection can only react
Raster_scan
Proposed asteroid space missions
The Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA) missions are a proposed pair of space probes which will study and demonstrate the kinetic effects
AIDA (international space cooperation)
AIDA_(international_space_cooperation)
Deflection of a spinning object moving through a fluid
the other side. In these cases, called the inverse Magnus effect, the deflection is opposite to that of the typical Magnus effect. Potential flow is a
Magnus_effect
American football player (born 1999)
September 25, 2022, Woolen made four combined tackles (three solo), a pass deflection, and had his first career interception on a pass by Marcus Mariota to
Riq_Woolen
Satirical/environmental pseudoscientific organization
The Cosmic Ray Deflection Society is a satirical/environmental pseudoscientific organization, based in New Orleans, Louisiana. A worldwide membership of
Cosmic_Ray_Deflection_Society
Sports medicine test
axis; the graph's deflection point indicates the aerobic threshold. The heart rate increases (approximately) linearly up to the deflection point, where the
Conconi_test
Facet of ballistics and aeronautics
Rather, the addition of mechanical deflection post-exit vanes or paddles enables jet deflection. Type IV Jet deflection through counter-flowing or co-flowing
Thrust_vectoring
American football player (born 2000)
pass deflection in the 31–10 victory. During a Week 12 34–26 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, Hufanga had two tackles and a pass deflection. Two weeks
Talanoa_Hufanga
Instrument to measure electric current
needle. The deflection of a light beam on the mirror greatly magnified the deflection induced by small currents. Alternatively, the deflection of the suspended
Galvanometer
Riots in Northern Ireland
Claire Hanna, called DUP comments on the border "bunkum, distraction, deflection" and "very ill-intended", arguing that "putting a border on the island
2026_Northern_Ireland_riots
American football player (born 1987)
had one pass deflection in their 38–13 victory. On September 26, 2010, McCourty made four combined tackles (one solo), one pass deflection, and had his
Jason_McCourty
Chess opening
castling Battery Alekhine's gun Block Checkmate patterns Combination Decoy Deflection Desperado Discovered attack Double check Fork Interference Overloading
King's_Indian_Attack
shows the damping torque based on a deflection torque vs time graph. This is done by taking into account both deflection and controlling torque in order to
Damping_torque
Type of magnetic amplifier
a result of the geometry of large deflection angles. It would have one set of windings in the horizontal deflection circuit and the other set in the vertical;
Transductor
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Fairy
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Standing tall like a mountainability to withstand all that is thrushed upon it
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Polish, Punjabi, Sikh
Ruling the Mountain; King of Mountain.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pleased
Girl/Female
Hindu
Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
To Compete with Pride
Girl/Female
Spanish
Grace.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Good. The founder of Shiite Islam was named Hussein.
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Iwo, IWONA means "yew tree."
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n.
The deflection of a tooth, or of the teeth, of a saw, which causes the the saw to cut a kerf, or make an opening, wider than the blade.
a.
Causing deflection.
n.
A bending or turning aside; deflection.
v. t.
To break or separate into parts; to deflect, or decompose by deflection, a/ rays of light.
n.
An instrument or apparatus for measuring the intensity of an electric current, usually by the deflection of a magnetic needle.
a.
Making a beat without recoil; giving indications by a single beat or excursion; -- said of galvanometers and other instruments in which the needle or index moves to the extent of its deflection and stops with little or no further oscillation.
n.
The act of freeing from inflections.
n.
The act of turning aside, or state of being turned aside; a turning from a right line or proper course; a bending, esp. downward; deviation.
v. t.
To free from inflections.
n.
The deflection and decomposition of light in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow slits, causing the appearance of parallel bands or fringes of prismatic colors, as by the action of a grating of fine lines or bars.
n.
The bending which a beam or girder undergoes from its own weight or by reason of a load.
n.
A turn or deflection from a straight line or from the proper direction or normal position; a curve; a crook; as, a slight bend of the body; a bend in a road.
n.
A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction.
n.
See Deflection.
n.
The deviation of a shot or ball from its true course.