cylindrical$18452$ - translation to greek
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cylindrical$18452$ - translation to greek

MAP PROJECTION
Miller projection; Miller cylindrical; Miller Cylindrical; World Miller Cylindrical; Miller cylindrical map projection
  • A Miller projection of the [[Earth]].
  • Miller projection with 1,000 km indicatrices of distortion.

cylindrical      
adj. κυλινδρικός
boiler pressure         
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DEVICE USED TO CREATE STEAM BY APPLYING HEAT ENERGY TO WATER
User:John of Paris/Sandbox1; Boiler or steam generator; Steam boiler; Cylindrical fire-tube boiler; Steam boilers; Boiler pressure
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steam boiler         
  • coal-fired power plants]]
DEVICE USED TO CREATE STEAM BY APPLYING HEAT ENERGY TO WATER
User:John of Paris/Sandbox1; Boiler or steam generator; Steam boiler; Cylindrical fire-tube boiler; Steam boilers; Boiler pressure
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Definition

Mercator projection
¦ noun a world map projection made on to a cylinder in such a way that all parallels of latitude have the same length as the equator.
Origin
from Mercator, Latinized name of the 16th-cent. Flemish geographer Gerhard Kremer.

Wikipedia

Miller cylindrical projection

The Miller cylindrical projection is a modified Mercator projection, proposed by Osborn Maitland Miller in 1942. The latitude is scaled by a factor of 45, projected according to Mercator, and then the result is multiplied by 54 to retain scale along the equator. Hence:

or inversely,

where λ is the longitude from the central meridian of the projection, and φ is the latitude. Meridians are thus about 0.733 the length of the equator.

In GIS applications, this projection is known as: "ESRI:54003 – World Miller Cylindrical".

Compact Miller projection is similar to Miller but spacing between parallels stops growing after 55 degrees.