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IRREGULAR SURFACE APPROXIMATING THE MEAN SEA LEVEL
Undulation of the geoid; Geoidal undulation; Geoid undulation; Geoid height; Gravimetric geoid; Geoid determination
  • Geoid undulation in [[pseudocolor]], [[shaded relief]] and [[vertical exaggeration]] (10000 vertical scaling factor).
  • Geoid undulation in pseudocolor, without vertical exaggeration.
  • Geoid
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  • Geoid undulation (red) relative to the reference ellipsoid (black), greatly exaggerated; see also: [[Earth's pear shape]].
  • isostatic]] compensation.
  • units of Gal.]], using [[pseudo color]] and [[shaded relief]].

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Undulate; Undulates; Undulation (disambiguation)
·adj ·same·as Undulated.
II. Undulate ·vt To cause to move backward and forward, or up and down, in undulations or waves; to cause to vibrate.
III. Undulate ·vi To move in, or have, undulations or waves; to Vibrate; to Wave; as, undulating air.
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Undulate; Undulates; Undulation (disambiguation)
¦ verb '?ndj?le?t move with a smooth wave-like motion.
?[usu. as adjective undulating] have a wavy form or outline.
¦ adjective '?ndj?l?t Botany & Zoology having a wavy surface or edge.
Derivatives
undulately adverb
undulation noun
undulatory adjective
Origin
C17: from late L. undulatus, from L. unda 'a wave'.
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Undulate; Undulates; Undulation (disambiguation)
(undulates, undulating, undulated)
Something that undulates has gentle curves or slopes, or moves gently and slowly up and down or from side to side in an attractive manner. (LITERARY)
As we travel south, the countryside begins to undulate as the rolling hills sweep down to the riverbanks...
His body slowly undulated in time to the music.
VERB: V, V, also V n
undulating
...gently undulating hills.
ADJ

Википедия

Geoid

The geoid () is the shape that the ocean surface would take under the influence of the gravity of Earth, including gravitational attraction and Earth's rotation, if other influences such as winds and tides were absent. This surface is extended through the continents (such as with very narrow hypothetical canals). According to Gauss, who first described it, it is the "mathematical figure of the Earth", a smooth but irregular surface whose shape results from the uneven distribution of mass within and on the surface of Earth. It can be known only through extensive gravitational measurements and calculations. Despite being an important concept for almost 200 years in the history of geodesy and geophysics, it has been defined to high precision only since advances in satellite geodesy in the late 20th century.

All points on a geoid surface have the same geopotential (the sum of gravitational potential energy and centrifugal potential energy). The force of gravity acts everywhere perpendicular to the geoid, meaning that plumb lines point perpendicular and water levels parallel to the geoid if only gravity and rotational acceleration were at work. Earth's gravity acceleration is non-uniform over the geoid, which is only an equipotential surface, a sufficient condition for a ball to remain at rest instead of rolling over the geoid. The geoid undulation or geoidal height is the height of the geoid relative to a given reference ellipsoid. The geoid serves as a coordinate surface for various vertical coordinates, such as orthometric heights, geopotential heights, and dynamic heights (see Geodesy#Heights).