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  1. Coordinates: Latitude (abbreviation: Lat., φ, or phi) is the angle from a point on the Earth's surface and the equatorial plane, measured from the center of the sphere. Lines joining points of the same latitude are called parallels, which trace concentric ... [100%] 2023-11-10
  2. Coordinates: Numbers, quantities, used to specify (or determine) the position of some kind of element (point) in a collection (a set $M$), e.g. on a plane or a surface, in a space, on a manifold. (Mathematics) [100%] 2023-10-27
  3. Geographic coordinate conversion: In geodesy, conversion among different geographic coordinate systems is made necessary by the different geographic coordinate systems in use across the world and over time. Coordinate conversion is composed of a number of different types of conversion: format change of ... (Earth) [96%] 2022-10-16 [Geographic coordinate systems] [Geodesy]...
  4. Geographic coordinate system: The geographic coordinate system (GCS) is a spherical or geodetic coordinate system for measuring and communicating positions directly on the Earth as latitude and longitude. It is the simplest, oldest and most widely used of the various spatial reference systems ... (System to specify locations on Earth) [96%] 2023-12-17 [Geographic coordinate systems] [Cartography]...
  5. Geographic coordinate system: The geographic coordinate system (GCS) is a spherical or geodetic coordinates system for measuring and communicating positions directly on the Earth as latitude and longitude. It is the simplest, oldest and most widely used of the various spatial reference systems ... (Earth) [96%] 2023-10-27 [Geographic coordinate systems] [Cartography]...
  6. Geographic coordinate conversion: Geographic coordinates consist of latitude and longitude. All of the following are valid and acceptable ways to write geographic coordinates: Coordinates are generally written as 40°26'21"N 079°58'56"W. [96%] 2023-04-09 [Geographic coordinate systems]
  7. Geographica: The Geographica (Greek: Γεωγραφικά, Geōgraphiká; Latin: Geographica or Strabonis Rerum Geographicarum Libri XVII, "Strabo's 17 Books on Geographical Topics") or Geography is an encyclopedia of geographical knowledge, consisting of 17 'books', written in Greek in the late 1st century BC or ... (Encyclopedia of geographical knowledge by Strabo) [87%] 2024-01-05 [1st-century books] [Ancient Greek geographical works]...
  8. Géographica: Géographica is the French-language magazine of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS), published under the Society's French name, the Société géographique royale du Canada (SGRC). Introduced in 1997, Géographica is not a stand-alone publication, but is published as ... [79%] 2023-11-16 [French-language magazines published in Canada] [Geographic magazines]...
  9. Polar coordinates: In mathematics and physics, polar coordinates are two numbers—a distance and an angle—that specify the position of a point on a plane. In their classical ("pre-vector") definition, polar coordinates give the position of a point P with ... [70%] 2023-10-17
  10. Born coordinates: In relativistic physics, the Born coordinate chart is a coordinate chart for (part of) Minkowski spacetime, the flat spacetime of special relativity. It is often used to analyze the physical experience of observers who ride on a ring or disk ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-17 [Coordinate charts in general relativity]
  11. Rindler coordinates: Rindler coordinates are a coordinate system used in the context of special relativity to describe the hyperbolic acceleration of a uniformly accelerating reference frame in flat spacetime. In relativistic physics the coordinates of a hyperbolically accelerated reference frame constitute an ... [70%] 2023-11-09 [Theory of relativity] [Coordinate charts in general relativity]...
  12. Cartesian coordinates: A method of defining the location of points on a plane by their distances from two fixed perpendicular straight lines (axes). This concept can already be found in the works of Archimedes and Apollonius more than two thousand years ago ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-17
  13. Galactic Coordinates: Galactic Coordinates are sky location coordinates given with respect to the center of the Milky Way Galaxy (our galaxy). The Milky Way galaxy is a spiral galaxy - very flat with a bulging core. [70%] 2023-02-05 [Astronomy]
  14. Spherical coordinates: Spherical coordinates are a way to describe the location of a point in three-dimensional space based on , the distance from the origin (where ); , the angle between the point and the x-z plane (in the positive x direction); and ... [70%] 2023-03-23 [Mathematics] [Geometry]...
  15. Homogeneous coordinates: Coordinates having the property that the object determined by them does not change if all the coordinates are multiplied by the same non-zero number. Such, for example, are projective coordinates; Plücker coordinates and pentaspherical coordinates. (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-17
  16. Cylindrical coordinates: The cylindrical coordinates are related to Cartesian coordinates (x,y,z) by: The matrix A ( Coordinate Systems) relating the two sets of unit vectors is: The volume element is , and the distance element is . The Laplace differential equation becomes in ... [70%] 2022-11-21 [W.Krisher and R.Bock] [Data analysis]...
  17. Weierstrass coordinates: A type of coordinates in an elliptic space. Let $M^n$ be an elliptic space obtained by the identification of diametrically-opposite points of the unit sphere $S^n$ in $(n+1)$-dimensional Euclidean space. (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-13
  18. Pentaspherical coordinates: A kind of homogeneous coordinates $x_0:x_1:x_2:x_3:x_4$ for a point $(x)$ in complex inversive space. The numbers $x_\nu$, not all zero, are connected by the relation $$(x,x)\equiv x_0^2+x_1^2+x_2^2+x_3 ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-10-17
  19. Lode coordinates: Lode coordinates \displaystyle{ (z,r,\theta) }[/math] or Haigh–Westergaard coordinates \displaystyle{ (\xi,\rho,\theta) }[/math]. are a set of tensor invariants that span the space of real, symmetric, second-order, 3-dimensional tensors and are isomorphic with respect to ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-09 [Solid mechanics] [Materials science]...
  20. Barycentric coordinates: Coordinates of a point in an -dimensional vector space , with respect to some fixed system of points that do not lie in an -dimensional subspace. Every point can uniquely be written as where are real numbers satisfying the condition. (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-11-10

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