- two
points of a
sphere (or n-sphere,
including a circle) are
called antipodal or
diametrically opposite if they are the
endpoints of a diameter, a straight...
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points antipodal (/ænˈtɪpədəl/) to each
other are
situated such that a
straight line
connecting the two
would p****
through Earth's center.
Antipodal points...
- Look up antipode,
antipodal, or
Antipodes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Antipode or
Antipodes may
refer to:
Antipodal point, the
diametrically opposite...
- any
point also p****es
through its
antipodal point, so
there are
infinitely many
great circles through two
antipodal points.) The
shorter of the two great-circle...
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involved in the
production of
signals that
guide the
pollen tube.
Three antipodal cells form on the
opposite (chalazal) end of the
ovule and
later degenerate...
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floating point error (d is real only for 0 ≤ h ≤ 1). h only
approaches 1 for
antipodal points (on
opposite sides of the sphere)—in this region,
relatively large...
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Euclidean n-space maps some pair of
antipodal points to the same point. Here, two
points on a
sphere are
called antipodal if they are in
exactly opposite...
- may be
constructed on a
sphere as a pair of 180
degree arcs
connecting antipodal points, when it
forms a lune. The
digon is the
simplest abstract polytope...
- the
United States after World War II he
chose the more
diplomatic term
antipodal bomber. The
design incorporated new
rocket technology and the principle...
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center of the sphere. Any two
distinct points on a
sphere that are not
antipodal (diametrically opposite) both lie on a
unique great circle,
which the...