(Askeri) KONİK PROJEKSİYON: Harita yapma usulü. Bu usulde, tepesi, Arzın uzatılmış ekseni üzerinde bulunan mevhum bir koninin yan yüzeyi üzerine, Arz üzerindeki noktaların iz düşümleri getirilir. Bu mevhum koninin tabanı, haritası alınmak istenen sahanın kuzey güney hattı orta noktasına temas ettirilir. İzleri düşen enlem daireleri, koninin dairesine paralel daireler, boylam daireleri ise koninin tepesinden tabanı içerisine indirilen düz hatlar şeklinde görülür
Having the form of, or resembling, a geometrical cone; round and tapering to a point, or gradually lessening in circumference; as, a conic or conical figure; a conical vessel
n. A method of projecting maps of parts of the earth's spherical surface on a surrounding cone, which is then flattened to a plane surface having concentric circles as parallels of latitude and radiating lines from the apex as meridians
Any two-dimensional curve traced by the intersection of a right circular cone with a plane. If the plane is perpendicular to the cone's axis, the resulting curve is a circle. Intersections at other angles result in ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. The conic sections are studied in Euclidean geometry to analyze their physical properties and in analytic geometry to derive their equations. In either context, they have useful applications to optics, antenna design, structural engineering, and architecture
Any two-dimensional curve that is formed by the intersection of a plane with a right circular cone The most common conic sections are ellipses, circles, parabolas, and hyperbolas Compare nonuniform rational B-spline (NURB)
plane curve formed by the intersection of a plane and a circular cone The angle at which the plane cuts the cone determines whether the curve is a circle, ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola
Having the form of, or resembling, a geometrical cone; round and tapering to a point, or gradually lessening in circumference; as, a conic or conical figure; a conical vessel