It is one of several methods to draw a 3D object (like a globe) on a 2D surface (like a piece of paper).
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None. A cone is a surface of revolution and thus it has no flat sides. Polygons are planar figures. A cone has no planar faces.
Linear projection-a time line
Trigonal Planar
a) planar projection B) cylindrical projection
Planar projection
A planar projection map is a map projected onto a plane (flat surface). The details of the globe are a rectangular shaped map that is on a flat surface.
cylindrical projection
Three projection methods used by geographers and map makers are: cylindrical conic planar.
A planar projection map is a map projected onto a plane (flat surface). The details of the globe are a rectangular shaped map that is on a flat surface.
Two other projection methods used by geographers and mapmakers are the azimuthal projection, which displays the Earth's surface with a single point from a specific location as the central point, and the conic projection, which projects the Earth's surface onto a cone wrapped around it. Each of these methods has strengths and weaknesses depending on the purpose of the map being created.
A planar projection is one wherein the points from a three-dimensional object are mapped on a two dimensional surface. One example is seen when a map of the world is projected on a flat page.
Planar
Three projection methods used by geographers and map makers are: cylindrical conic planar.
CO32- is trigonal planar, bond angles are 1200
The population of Planar Systems is 456.