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What do you mean by "rectangular" moment?
A rectangle is a quadrilateral with at least three internal angles at right angles. The pronunciation of moment is: J incarnation.

I. Interpretation of Moment

1. Tool for drawing right angles or squares.

2, rules, rules.

Second, the interpretation of words.

Giant, gauge giant also. I like to hold it at work. You, the giant, are still from the forest, Arrow. Vector, that is.

Giant is a moment that is often used with rules. The glyph takes the word "I" as the edge, like holding a moment. Yi, which is a variant of "giant", is represented by "giant, wood and arrow"; Vector means positive.

Third, word formation

Rules, moments, scales, weights, matrices, etc.

Four. Evolution of glyphs (as shown)

Extended data:

I. Rules

1, two tools for drawing circles and squares, is a metaphor of some standard, rule or habit.

2. (Behavior) Correct and honest; Conform to standards or common sense.

Second, the present

A physical quantity indicating the influence of force on the rotation of an object. This value is equal to the product of the force and the arm. The greater the torque, the easier it is to change the rotating state.

Third, rectangular ruler.

That is, the "ruler."

Fourth, the present.

Rules; laws and decrees

Verb (abbreviation for verb) [number] matrix

One of the rectangular arrangements of a set of mathematical elements (such as the coefficients of simultaneous linear equations) that obey special algebraic laws.