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  2. Isometric projection - Wikipedia

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    Graphical projection. Isometric projection is a method for visually representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions in technical and engineering drawings. It is an axonometric projection in which the three coordinate axes appear equally foreshortened and the angle between any two of them is 120 degrees.

  3. Modular group - Wikipedia

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    This region is a hyperbolic triangle. It has vertices at ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ + i ⁠ √ 3 / 2 ⁠ and − ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ + i ⁠ √ 3 / 2 ⁠, where the angle between its sides is ⁠ π / 3 ⁠, and a third vertex at infinity, where the angle between its sides is 0. There is a strong connection between the modular group and elliptic curves.

  4. Bearing (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    Bearing (navigation) A standard Brunton compass, used commonly by geologists and surveyors to obtain a bearing in the field. In navigation, bearing or azimuth is the horizontal angle between the direction of an object and north or another object. The angle value can be specified in various angular units, such as degrees, mils, or grad.

  5. Multiview orthographic projection - Wikipedia

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    In technical drawing and computer graphics, a multiview projection is a technique of illustration by which a standardized series of orthographic two-dimensional pictures are constructed to represent the form of a three-dimensional object. Up to six pictures of an object are produced (called primary views ), with each projection plane parallel ...

  6. Orientation (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    Orientation (geometry) Changing orientation of a rigid body is the same as rotating the axes of a reference frame attached to it. In geometry, the orientation, attitude, bearing, direction, or angular position of an object – such as a line, plane or rigid body – is part of the description of how it is placed in the space it occupies. [ 1]

  7. Breaking community defends b-girl Raygun and is hopeful for ...

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    The breaking community wants the world to give b-girl Raygun a break as the Paris Olympics wrapped up. The sport made its Olympic debut in Paris — it might never be back — and one of the ...

  8. Washing Your Fruits And Veggies Isn't Enough Anymore. Here's ...

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    New research suggests that washing fruits and vegetables is not enough to kill the pesticides on your produce. Experts say to take the extra steps to kill them.

  9. Polarizer - Wikipedia

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    Polarizers which maintain the same axes of polarization with varying angles of incidence [clarification needed] are often called [citation needed] Cartesian polarizers, since the polarization vectors can be described with simple Cartesian coordinates (for example, horizontal vs. vertical) independent from the orientation of the polarizer surface.