answersLogoWhite

0

Subjects>Science>Astronomy

What is anisophere?

User Avatar

Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 6/29/2024

An anisophere is a curved surface where the radius of curvature varies along different meridians, resulting in different levels of curvature across its surface. It is often used in optical systems to achieve specific focusing properties.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

∙ 1y ago
Copy

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Astronomy
Related Questions
Trending Questions
What is earth's gravitational force compared with Uranus? Why do people think that no one has walked on the moon? How much would a 1kg bag of sugar weigh on Jupiter? What time of day is the best time to see a dentist? Who was the first one to lad on the moon? What major contributions to society did Neil Armstrong made? Where did the eagle land on the moon? What does spectrecal mean? Which planet has the moon called Titon? What is the symbol of Artemis? How long does a tornado last in USA? In what country was argon discovered in? What stops a space shuttle burning up? If I compared my weight 95 pounds and mass 19.2 on Jupiter to the Earth how much would I weigh? Which high level cloud is made of tiny pieces of ice that make it look like wispy curls? Is stared a noun? Who invented the first multistage rocket? Why did they name sputnik? When were cats eyes invented? When does the sun appear at its highest and lowest point?

Resources

Leaderboard All Tags Unanswered

Top Categories

Algebra Chemistry Biology World History English Language Arts Psychology Computer Science Economics

Product

Community Guidelines Honor Code Flashcard Maker Study Guides Math Solver FAQ

Company

About Us Contact Us Terms of Service Privacy Policy Disclaimer Cookie Policy IP Issues
Answers Logo
Copyright ©2026 Infospace Holdings LLC, A System1 Company. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Answers.