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  • 1Planar projection — Planar projections are the subset of 3D graphical projections constructed by linearly mapping points in three dimensional space to points on a two dimensional projection plane. The projected point on the plane is chosen such that it is collinear… …

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  • 2Planar graph — Example graphs Planar Nonplanar Butterfly graph K5 The complete graph K4 …

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  • 3Distance (graph theory) — Geodesic distance redirects here. For distances on the surface of the Earth, see Great circle distance. In the mathematical field of graph theory, the distance between two vertices in a graph is the number of edges in a shortest path connecting… …

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  • 4Mechanics of planar particle motion — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 5Centrifugal force (planar motion) — In classical mechanics, centrifugal force (from Latin centrum center and fugere to flee ) is one of the three so called inertial forces or fictitious forces that enter the equations of motion when Newton s laws are formulated in a non inertial… …

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  • 6Chebyshev distance — This article is about the finite dimensional vector space distance. For the function space norm, see uniform norm. a b c d e f g h …

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  • 7Unit distance graph — In mathematics, and particularly geometric graph theory, a unit distance graph is a graph formed from a collection of points in the Euclidean plane by connecting two points by an edge whenever the distance between the two points is exactly one.… …

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  • 8Retention distance — Retention distance, or RD , is a concept in thin layer chromatography, designed for quantitative measurement of equal spreading of the spots on the chromatographic plate and one of the Chromatographic response functions. It is calculated from the …

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  • 9Wireless energy transfer — or wireless power is the transmission of electrical energy from a power source to an electrical load without artificial interconnecting conductors. Wireless transmission is useful in cases where interconnecting wires are inconvenient, hazardous,… …

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  • 10Glossary of graph theory — Graph theory is a growing area in mathematical research, and has a large specialized vocabulary. Some authors use the same word with different meanings. Some authors use different words to mean the same thing. This page attempts to keep up with… …

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