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polar$62028$ - translation to ελληνικό

TWO-DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE SYSTEM WHERE EACH POINT IS DETERMINED BY A DISTANCE FROM REFERENCE POINT AND AN ANGLE FROM A REFERENCE DIRECTION
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  • A curve on the Cartesian plane can be mapped into polar coordinates. In this animation, <math>y = \sin (6x) + 2</math> is mapped onto <math>r = \sin (6 \theta) + 2</math>. Click on image for details.
  • Hipparchus
  • A [[planimeter]], which mechanically computes polar integrals
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polar      
adj. πολικός
aurora borealis         
  • Aurora Borealis]]''
  • The Aboriginal Australians associated auroras (which are mainly low on the horizon and predominantly red) with fire.
  • An animation]] created using the same satellite data is also available.
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  • Different forms
  • Construction of a [[keogram]] from one night's recording by an all-sky camera, 6/7 September 2021. Keograms are commonly used to visualize changes in aurorae over time.
  • [[Moon]] and aurora
  • A movie]] shows images from 81 hours of observations of Saturn's aurora.
  • IMAGE]], superimposed over a digital image of Earth
  • Aurora pictured as wreath of rays in the coat of arms of [[Utsjoki]]
NATURAL LIGHT DISPLAY THAT OCCURS IN THE SKY, PRIMARILY AT HIGH LATITUDES (NEAR THE ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC ON EARTH) OR EVEN ON OTHER PLANET
Aurora borealis; Aurora australis; Aurora Borealis; Auroral light; Polar Aurora; Dance of the spirits; Aurora Australis; Aurora Borelis; Aurorae; Aurora boreal; Polar light; Polar aurora; Aurora polaris; Aurora (phenomenon); Auroras; Auroral; Auroral display; Auroral displays; Arora borealis; Aurora austrealis; Aurora borelis; Aurora Lights; Merry Dancers; Auroræ; Aurora (astronomy); Southern lights; Polar lights; Polar Light; Polar Lights; Northern light; Proton aurora; Aurora Polaris; Southern light
βόρειο σέλας
Polar bear         
  • Cub nursing
  • [[Dogsled]]s are used for recreational hunting of polar bears in [[Canada]]
  • Starving bear near Svalbard
  • Mother and cub on [[Svalbard]], Norway
  • Greenland's 1911 five kroner note depicting a polar bear
  • Skins of hunted bears
  • Bears play-fighting
  • Road sign warning about the presence of bears. The Norwegian text translates into "Applies to all of Svalbard".
  • Chukchi]] carvers in the 1940s on a [[walrus]] tusk, depicts polar bears hunting walrus
  • Polar bear jumping on [[fast ice]] in [[Spitsbergen]] Island, [[Svalbard]] Archipelago, [[Norway]]
  • Map from the [[U.S. Geological Survey]] shows projected changes in polar bear habitat from 2001 to 2010 and 2041 to 2050. Red areas indicate loss of optimal polar bear habitat; blue areas indicate gain.
  • Subadult males frequently play-fight. During the mating season, actual fighting is intense and often leaves scars or broken teeth.
  • Bear feeding on a [[bearded seal]]
  • Swimming
  • Polar bear in Denver Zoo.
  • alt=Three polar bears walk across ice sheets towards a submarine that has surfaced
  • The polar bear's long muzzle and neck help it to search in deep holes for seals, while its powerful hindquarters enable it to drag massive prey<ref name="matthews73-88"/>
  • Polar bears have evolved adaptations for Arctic life. For example, large furry feet and short, sharp, stocky claws give them good traction on ice.
  • Mothers and cubs have high nutritional requirements, which are not met if the seal-hunting season is too short
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  • Cubs are born helpless and typically nurse for two and a half years
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Polar Bear (band); Polar bear (disambiguation); Polar Bear (song); Polar Bear (disambiguation)
πολική άρκτος

Ορισμός

polar cap
¦ noun Astronomy a region of ice or other frozen matter surrounding a pole of a planet.

Βικιπαίδεια

Polar coordinate system

In mathematics, the polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which each point on a plane is determined by a distance from a reference point and an angle from a reference direction. The reference point (analogous to the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system) is called the pole, and the ray from the pole in the reference direction is the polar axis. The distance from the pole is called the radial coordinate, radial distance or simply radius, and the angle is called the angular coordinate, polar angle, or azimuth. Angles in polar notation are generally expressed in either degrees or radians (2π rad being equal to 360°).

Grégoire de Saint-Vincent and Bonaventura Cavalieri independently introduced the concepts in the mid-17th century, though the actual term "polar coordinates" has been attributed to Gregorio Fontana in the 18th century. The initial motivation for the introduction of the polar system was the study of circular and orbital motion.

Polar coordinates are most appropriate in any context where the phenomenon being considered is inherently tied to direction and length from a center point in a plane, such as spirals. Planar physical systems with bodies moving around a central point, or phenomena originating from a central point, are often simpler and more intuitive to model using polar coordinates.

The polar coordinate system is extended to three dimensions in two ways: the cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems.