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Curve and Torsion of a curve

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Difference between Curve and Torsion of a curve

Curve vs. Torsion of a curve

In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is, generally speaking, an object similar to a line but that need not be straight. In the elementary differential geometry of curves in three dimensions, the torsion of a curve measures how sharply it is twisting out of the plane of curvature.

Similarities between Curve and Torsion of a curve

Curve and Torsion of a curve have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Curvature, Derivative, Differential geometry of curves, Helix.

Curvature

In mathematics, curvature is any of a number of loosely related concepts in different areas of geometry.

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Derivative

The derivative of a function of a real variable measures the sensitivity to change of the function value (output value) with respect to a change in its argument (input value).

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Differential geometry of curves

Differential geometry of curves is the branch of geometry that deals with smooth curves in the plane and in the Euclidean space by methods of differential and integral calculus.

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Helix

A helix, plural helixes or helices, is a type of smooth space curve, i.e. a curve in three-dimensional space.

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Curve and Torsion of a curve Comparison

Curve has 126 relations, while Torsion of a curve has 15. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.84% = 4 / (126 + 15).

References

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