One of two things. A reflected image causing `ghosting' in the signal, or your convergence amplifiers have gone bad. (If it's an older three-tube projection set, that's quite common.)
Many will, the Mercator projection is probably the best known.
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Mercator projection represents rhumb lines, which are useful for navigation. It makes the areas near the poles appear very large.
Mercator projection represents rhumb lines, which are useful for navigation. It makes the areas near the poles appear very large.
Convex: Makes images smaller Concave: Makes images larger. Eventually as you take it away from the image it flips the image.
Yes, it makes the picture clearer
The reference of "Hitachi TV" means simply, the manufacturer or company that makes the unit is "Hitachi". "TV" is an abbreviation for the longer word 'television'. It is stating a TV made by Hatachi.
The HoMedics iSoundSpa SS7000 makes use of advanced projection technology to project an image of the current time upwards onto the ceiling. This makes it easy to glance at while you are still in bed.
The type of map projection used by pilots is called a Polar Projection. It shows the Earth from one of the two poles, which helps show what is known as The Great Circle Route. This states that if you live on a rounded object such as the Earth, you travel on a curved line. This makes a Polar Projection the best choice and most commonly used map projection used by pilots.
a gnomonic map makes countries look longer, distorted, and hard to understand
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