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  2. Color wheel - Wikipedia

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    A color wheel or color circle [1] is an abstract illustrative organization of color hues around a circle, which shows the relationships between primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors etc. Some sources use the terms color wheel and color circle interchangeably; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] however, one term or the other may be more prevalent in ...

  3. File:Intouch Triangle and Gergonne Point.svg - Wikipedia

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    Diagram to shown the construction of the intouch, or contact, triangle (red) and the Gergonne Point (green) of a triangle (black). The blue circle is the incircle, and the blue point, I, is the incentre of the original triangle. Date: 8 May 2007 (upload date) Source: Own work

  4. Taijitu - Wikipedia

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    In some diagrams, there is a smaller empty circle at the center of this, representing Emptiness as the foundation of duality. Below this second circle is a five-part diagram representing the Five Agents ( Wuxing ), representing a further stage in the differentiation of Unity into Multiplicity.

  5. Smith chart - Wikipedia

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    The blue circle, centered within the impedance Smith chart, is sometimes called an SWR circle (short for constant standing wave ratio). The complex voltage reflection coefficient Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma \,} is defined as the ratio of the reflected wave to the incident (or forward) wave.

  6. Ice hockey rink - Wikipedia

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    The circle is 30 feet (9m) in diameter, with an outline 2 inches (5.1 cm) thick, and the faceoff spot is a solid blue circle 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter. All of the other faceoff spots and circles are colored red. Each spot consists of a circle 2 feet (61 cm) in diameter (as measured from the outermost edges) with an outline 2 inches (5.1 cm ...

  7. Taegeuk - Wikipedia

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    The taegeuk diagram has been existent for the majority of written Korean history. [7] The origins of the interlocking-sinusoid design in Korea can be traced to as early as the Goguryeo or Silla period, e.g. in the decoration of a sword, dated to the 5th or 6th century, recovered from the grave of Michu of Silla, [8] or an artifact with the taegeuk pattern of similar age found in the Bogam-ri ...

  8. Horizon problem - Wikipedia

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    Note we use conformal time in the following diagrams. Conformal time describes the amount of time it would take a photon to travel from the location of the observer to the farthest observable distance (if the universe stopped expanding right now). The blue circle is the CMB surface which we observe at the time of last scattering.

  9. Munsell color system - Wikipedia

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    The Munsell color system, showing: a circle of hues at value 5 chroma 6; the neutral values from 0 to 10; and the chromas of purple-blue (5PB) at value 5. In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), value , and chroma (color intensity).