Again, we must have special stereographic collections, just as we have professional and other special libraries.
We do now distinctly propose the creation of a comprehensive and systematic stereographic library, where all men can find the special forms they particularly desire to see as artists, or as scholars, or as mechanics, or in any other capacity.
The time will come when a man who wishes to see any object, natural or artificial, will go to the Imperial, National, or City Stereographic Library and call for its skin or form, as he would for a book at any common library.
Already a workman has been travelling about the country with stereographic views of furniture, showing his employer's patterns in this way, and taking orders for them.
We have seen that the stereographicprojection of any circle of the sphere is itself a circle.
Hence the angle rts also is equal to its projection rus; that is, any angle formed by two intersecting lines on the surface is truly represented in the stereographic projection.
To construct a stereographic projection of the sphere on the horizon of a given place.
We have first to show that the stereographic projection of the small circle pl is itself a circle; that is to say, a straight line through V, moving along the circumference of pl, traces a circle on the plane of projection ors.
Notwithstanding the facility of construction, the stereographic projection is not much used in map-making.
The mathematical process of mapping a sphere onto a plane surface by stereographic projection was introduced by Hipparchus and had much influence on astronomical techniques and instruments thereafter.
Stereographic projection, therefore, converts a curve in a linear complex, i.
The employment ofstereographic projection is also interesting.
But for skews lying in only one linear complex there are difficulties; the curve now lies in four dimensions, and we represent it in three bystereographic projection as a curve meeting a given plane in n points on a conic.
A stereographic projection of a rhombohedral crystal is given in fig.
The relation between rhombohedral forms and their indices are best studied with the aid of a stereographic projection (fig.
The kind of projection most extensively used is the "stereographic projection.
The stereographic projection, however, represents the poles and zone-circles on a plane surface and not on a spherical surface.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stereographic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.