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Что (кто) такое polar coordinates - определение

TWO-DIMENSIONAL COORDINATE SYSTEM WHERE EACH POINT IS DETERMINED BY A DISTANCE FROM REFERENCE POINT AND AN ANGLE FROM A REFERENCE DIRECTION
Polar coordinates; Polar coordinate; Polar graph; Radial distance (geometry); Polar geometry; Circular coordinates; Polar co-ordinates; Polar Cordinates; Polar equation; Circular coordinate system; Polar graphs; Polar Equation; Polar plot; Polar plane; Polar Coordinates; Polar coords; Polar coordinate systems; Polar coordinates system; Polar graphing; Polar Angle; Polar system; Radial distance; Centrifugal force (polar); Polar distance (geometry); Polar coordinate plane; Polar degree; Polar coord; Radial coordinate; Plane polar coordinates; Polar integration; Radial (geometry); 2D polar angle; Polar form of a complex number; Polar function
  • 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 coordinates         
¦ plural noun Geometry a pair of positional coordinates representing respectively the length of the straight line connecting a given point to the origin and the angle made by this line with a fixed line.
Log-polar coordinates         
  • Part of a Mandelbrot fractal showing spiral behaviour
2D COORDINATE SYSTEM, WHOSE 2 COORDINATES ARE THE LOGARITHM OF THE DISTANCE TO A CERTAIN POINT AND AN ANGLE
In mathematics, log-polar coordinates (or logarithmic polar coordinates) is a coordinate system in two dimensions, where a point is identified by two numbers, one for the logarithm of the distance to a certain point, and one for an angle. Log-polar coordinates are closely connected to polar coordinates, which are usually used to describe domains in the plane with some sort of rotational symmetry.
Homogeneous coordinates         
MATHEMATICS
Homogenous coordinates; Homogeneous coordinate; Homogeneous co-ordinates; Homogeneous coordinate system; Projective coordinates; Homogeneous Coordinates; Homogenous coordinate
In mathematics, homogeneous coordinates or projective coordinates, introduced by August Ferdinand Möbius in his 1827 work ,August Ferdinand Möbius: Der barycentrische Calcul, Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig, 1827.
Lemaître coordinates         
PARTICULAR SET OF COORDINATES FOR THE SCHWARZSCHILD METRIC
Lemaitre coordinates; Lemaitre metric; Lemaître Coordinates; Lemaître metric
Lemaître coordinates are a particular set of coordinates for the Schwarzschild metric—a spherically symmetric solution to the Einstein field equations in vacuum—introduced by Georges Lemaître in 1932. English translation: See also:  … Changing from Schwarzschild to Lemaître coordinates removes the coordinate singularity at the Schwarzschild radius.
Polar ice cap         
  • A satellite composite image of Antarctica
  • [[Mars]]'s north polar region with ice cap, composite of [[Viking 1]] orbiter images (Courtesy [[NASA]]/[[JPL]]-Caltech)
  • A photo describing the frozen methane and nitrogen on Pluto gathered from New Horizons
HIGH-LATITUDE REGION OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY (E.G. PLANET) WITH MAJOR PARTS COVERED IN ICE
Polar ice; Polar cap; Polar caps; Polar ice caps; Polar ice sheet; Polar icecap; Polar Ice Cap
A polar ice cap or polar cap is a high-latitude region of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite that is covered in ice.The National Snow and Ice Data Center Glossary
polar cap         
  • A satellite composite image of Antarctica
  • [[Mars]]'s north polar region with ice cap, composite of [[Viking 1]] orbiter images (Courtesy [[NASA]]/[[JPL]]-Caltech)
  • A photo describing the frozen methane and nitrogen on Pluto gathered from New Horizons
HIGH-LATITUDE REGION OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY (E.G. PLANET) WITH MAJOR PARTS COVERED IN ICE
Polar ice; Polar cap; Polar caps; Polar ice caps; Polar ice sheet; Polar icecap; Polar Ice Cap
¦ noun Astronomy a region of ice or other frozen matter surrounding a pole of a planet.
polar body         
SMALL HAPLOID CELL THAT IS FORMED CONCOMITANTLY AS AN EGG CELL DURING OOGENESIS, BUT WHICH GENERALLY DOES NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO BE FERTILIZED
Polar bodies; Polocyte; Polar body twins; Polar body twinning
¦ noun Biology each of the small cells which bud off from an oocyte at the two meiotic divisions and do not develop into ova.
6-sphere coordinates         
3D COORDINATE SYSTEM CREATED BY INVERTING THE CARTESIAN COORDINATES ACROSS THE UNIT SPHERE
6-Sphere Coordinates; Six-sphere coordinates; Six-Sphere Coordinates
In mathematics, 6-sphere coordinates are a coordinate system for three-dimensional space obtained by inverting the 3D Cartesian coordinates across the unit 2-sphere x^2+y^2+z^2=1. They are so named because the loci where one coordinate is constant form spheres tangent to the origin from one of six sides (depending on which coordinate is held constant and whether its value is positive or negative).
Polar body         
SMALL HAPLOID CELL THAT IS FORMED CONCOMITANTLY AS AN EGG CELL DURING OOGENESIS, BUT WHICH GENERALLY DOES NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO BE FERTILIZED
Polar bodies; Polocyte; Polar body twins; Polar body twinning
A polar body is a small haploid cell that is formed at the same time as an egg cell during oogenesis, but generally does not have the ability to be fertilized.
Polar Record         
  • Volume 1, first published in 1931
JOURNAL
Polar Rec.; Polar Rec; The Polar Record
Polar Record is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of Arctic and Antarctic exploration and research. It is managed by the Scott Polar Research Institute and published by Cambridge University Press.

Википедия

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.