pantograph
A pantograph is a tool used for both enlargement and reduction of maps with high accuracy. It works by tracing the original map on one end and drawing the enlarged or reduced version on the other end, while maintaining the proportion and scale of the map.
Definition of Pantograph1.An instrument for copying plans, maps, and other drawings, on the same, or on a reduced or an enlarged, scale. Alternative forms: Skew pantograph, a kind of pantograph for drawing a copy which is inclined with respect to the original figure. HarikrishnanSAKTHI PUBLISHING HOUSE
The Stonehenge my friend was an Observatory that was said to be used to map stars, or so I have read.
A shape is said to be self-similar if it will map onto an enlargement of a part of itself.
Tripod is a three-legged stand used to support equipment like cameras or surveying instruments to ensure stability. Gauze map is a type of map used in geography to display the distribution of a specific attribute or phenomenon, typically represented by different colors or shading.
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In gray code only one bit position changes between any two successive (nearby) entries. This allows us to group the terms producing the same (normally 1) and eliminate the variable corresponding to the common bit position. As the K-map is used for reduction of min terms, this approach is used. It is the basis of the K-map itself.
It 'decodes' the symbols used on the map, and explains the scale of the map.
Its a TI and it's Texas instruments
It is used to indicate symbols on the map.
It is used to indicate symbols on the map.
In gray code only one bit position changes between any two successive (nearby) entries. This allows us to group the terms producing the same (normally 1) and eliminate the variable corresponding to the common bit position. As the K-map is used for reduction of min terms, this approach is used. It is the basis of the K-map itself.