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Что (кто) такое geodesic latitude - определение

STRAIGHT PATH ON A CURVED SURFACE OR A RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLD
Geodesic flow; Geodesics; Geodesic equation; Geodesic spray; Geodesic Spray; Straightness; Affine parameter; Geodesic path; Geodesic triangle; Geodesic Triangle; Geodesic length
  • If an insect is placed on a surface and continually walks "forward", by definition it will trace out a geodesic.
  • Triangle}}A geodesic triangle on the sphere.
  • geodesic on a triaxial ellipsoid]].
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Straightness         
·noun A variant of Straitness.
II. Straightness ·noun The quality, condition, or state, of being straight; as, the straightness of a path.
geodesic         
[?d?i:?(?)'d?s?k, -'di:s?k]
¦ adjective
1. relating to or denoting the shortest possible line between two points on a sphere or other curved surface.
2. (of a dome) constructed from struts which follow geodesic lines and form an open framework of triangles and polygons.
3. another term for geodetic.
Geodesic         
·noun A geodetic line or curve.
II. Geodesic ·adj ·Alt. of Geodesical.
latitude         
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  • The orientation of the Earth at the December solstice.
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
(latitudes)
1.
The latitude of a place is its distance from the equator. Compare longitude
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In the middle to high latitudes rainfall has risen steadily over the last 20-30 years.
N-VAR
Latitude is also an adjective.
The army must cease military operations above 36 degrees latitude north.
ADJ: usu amount ADJ
2.
Latitude is freedom to choose the way in which you do something. (FORMAL)
He would be given every latitude in forming a new government...
N-UNCOUNT
Geodesic dome         
  • Buckminster Fuller's own home]], undergoing restoration after deterioration.
  • The Climatron]] greenhouse at [[Missouri Botanical Gardens]], built in 1960 and designed by Thomas C. Howard of Synergetics, Inc., inspired the domes in the science fiction movie ''[[Silent Running]]''.
  • Spaceship Earth]] at [[Epcot]]
  • Long Island Green Dome
  • Science World]] in Vancouver, built for [[Expo 86]], and inspired by [[Buckminster Fuller]]'s Geodesic dome.
SPHERICAL SHELL STRUCTURE BASED ON A GEODESIC POLYHEDRON
Geodesic structures; Triangular element; Geodesic domes; Buckminster Fuller dome; Geodome; Geodisic dome; Geodesic Dome; Geodesic ball; Geodesic dome home; Dome Home; Dome home
A geodesic dome is a hemispherical thin-shell structure (lattice-shell) based on a geodesic polyhedron. The triangular elements of the dome are structurally rigid and distribute the structural stress throughout the structure, making geodesic domes able to withstand very heavy loads for their size.
Latitude         
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  • The orientation of the Earth at the December solstice.
  • A sphere of radius ''a'' compressed along the ''z'' axis to form an oblate ellipsoid of revolution.
  • β}}) on the ellipsoid.
  • P(''u'',''β'',''λ'')}}
  • P(''r'',''θ''′,''λ'')}}
  • θ}}).
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  • Geoid
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
·noun Extent; size; amplitude; scope.
II. Latitude ·noun The angular distance of a heavenly body from the ecliptic.
III. Latitude ·noun Distance north or south of the equator, measured on a meridian.
IV. Latitude ·noun Extent from side to side, or distance sidewise from a given point or line; breadth; width.
V. Latitude ·noun Room; space; freedom from confinement or restraint; hence, looseness; laxity; independence.
VI. Latitude ·noun Extent or breadth of signification, application, ·etc.; extent of deviation from a standard, as truth, style, ·etc.
Latitudinal         
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  • The orientation of the Earth at the December solstice.
  • A sphere of radius ''a'' compressed along the ''z'' axis to form an oblate ellipsoid of revolution.
  • β}}) on the ellipsoid.
  • P(''u'',''β'',''λ'')}}
  • P(''r'',''θ''′,''λ'')}}
  • θ}}).
  • P(''ɸ'',''λ'',''h'')}}
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
·adj Of or pertaining to latitude; in the direction of latitude.
Latitude         
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  • The orientation of the Earth at the December solstice.
  • A sphere of radius ''a'' compressed along the ''z'' axis to form an oblate ellipsoid of revolution.
  • β}}) on the ellipsoid.
  • P(''u'',''β'',''λ'')}}
  • P(''r'',''θ''′,''λ'')}}
  • θ}}).
  • P(''ɸ'',''λ'',''h'')}}
  • Geoid
}}
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
In geography, latitude is a coordinate that specifies the north–south position of a point on the surface of the Earth or another celestial body. Latitude is given as an angle that ranges from –90° at the south pole to 90° at the north pole, with 0° at the Equator.
latitude         
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  • The orientation of the Earth at the December solstice.
  • A sphere of radius ''a'' compressed along the ''z'' axis to form an oblate ellipsoid of revolution.
  • β}}) on the ellipsoid.
  • P(''u'',''β'',''λ'')}}
  • P(''r'',''θ''′,''λ'')}}
  • θ}}).
  • P(''ɸ'',''λ'',''h'')}}
  • Geoid
}}
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
n.
freedom of action
1) to allow smb. latitude in (we are allowed quite a bit of latitude in selecting our subjects)
distance measured in degrees north or south of the equator
2) high; low latitudes
3) at a latitude (at a latitude of ten degrees north)
latitude         
  • right
  • The orientation of the Earth at the December solstice.
  • A sphere of radius ''a'' compressed along the ''z'' axis to form an oblate ellipsoid of revolution.
  • β}}) on the ellipsoid.
  • P(''u'',''β'',''λ'')}}
  • P(''r'',''θ''′,''λ'')}}
  • θ}}).
  • P(''ɸ'',''λ'',''h'')}}
  • Geoid
}}
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THE ANGLE BETWEEN ZENITH AND A PLANE PARALLEL TO THE EQUATOR
Latitudes; Latetude; Lattitude; Latitudinal; Planetocentric Latitude; Latittude; Geographic latitude; Authalic latitude; North latitude; South latitude; Geographic Latitude; Length of a degree of latitude; Isometric latitude; Astronomical latitude; Rectifying latitude; Conformal latitude; Geocentric latitude; Astronomic latitude; Geodetic Latitude; Parametric latitude; Reduced latitude; Ellipsoidal-harmonic coordinates; Latitude determination; Terran latitude
Distance north or south of the equator.

Википедия

Geodesic

In geometry, a geodesic () is a curve representing in some sense the shortest path (arc) between two points in a surface, or more generally in a Riemannian manifold. The term also has meaning in any differentiable manifold with a connection. It is a generalization of the notion of a "straight line".

The noun geodesic and the adjective geodetic come from geodesy, the science of measuring the size and shape of Earth, though many of the underlying principles can be applied to any ellipsoidal geometry. In the original sense, a geodesic was the shortest route between two points on the Earth's surface. For a spherical Earth, it is a segment of a great circle (see also great-circle distance). The term has since been generalized to more abstract mathematical spaces; for example, in graph theory, one might consider a geodesic between two vertices/nodes of a graph.

In a Riemannian manifold or submanifold, geodesics are characterised by the property of having vanishing geodesic curvature. More generally, in the presence of an affine connection, a geodesic is defined to be a curve whose tangent vectors remain parallel if they are transported along it. Applying this to the Levi-Civita connection of a Riemannian metric recovers the previous notion.

Geodesics are of particular importance in general relativity. Timelike geodesics in general relativity describe the motion of free falling test particles.