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Definition of Insphered

Insphered
Insphere In*sphere", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Insphered; p. pr. & vb. n. Insphering.] [Cf. Ensphere.] To place in, or as in, an orb a sphere. Cf. Ensphere. Bright a["e]rial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air. --Milton.

Meaning of Insphered from wikipedia

- In geometry, the inscribed sphere or insphere of a convex polyhedron is a sphere that is contained within the polyhedron and tangent to each of the polyhedron's...
- an inscribed sphere (insphere) of radius bc, given by the receiver clock bias b (scaled by the speed of light c). The insphere location is such that...
- polygon#Regular polygons. The same can be said of a regular polyhedron's insphere, midsphere and cir****sphere. The region of the plane between two concentric...
- cir****sphere) on which all four vertices lie, and another sphere (the insphere) tangent to the tetrahedron's faces. A regular tetrahedron is a tetrahedron...
- {5}}}\right)\,a&&\approx 1.44721a\end{aligned}}} where φ is the golden ratio. The insphere is tangent to the faces at their face centroids. Short diagonals belong...
- every edge of a polyhedron, an intermediate sphere in radius between the insphere and cir****sphere, for polyhedra for which all three of these spheres exist...
- {\displaystyle \varphi =(1+{\sqrt {5}})/2} denotes the golden ratio. The insphere of a convex polyhedron is a sphere inside the polyhedron, touching every...
- 24-cell and its inscribed 8-cells and 16-cells is the unit-radius 24-cell's insphere-inscribed dual 24-cell of edge length and radius 1/2. Rectifying any of...
- spheres (other polyhedra lack at least one kind) which share its centre: An insphere, tangent to all faces. An intersphere or midsphere, tangent to all edges...
- solids, each orbit lying on the cir****sphere of one polyhedron and the insphere of another. As there are exactly five Platonic solids, Kepler's hypothesis...