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[edit]DescriptionToroidal coordinates.png | Illustration of toroidal coordinates, which are obtained by rotating the two-dimensional bipolar coordinates about the axis separating its two foci, which are at distance 1 from the vertical z-axis. The red sphere is the σ=30° isosurface, the blue torus is the τ=0.5 isosurface, and the yellow half-plane is the φ=60° isosurface. The green half-plane marks the x-z plane, from which φ is measured. The black point is located at the intersection of the red, blue and yellow isosurfaces, at Cartesian coordinates roughly (0.996, -1.725, 1.911). |
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current | 12:40, 5 February 2008 | ![]() | 560 × 600 (171 KB) | WillowW (talk | contribs) | Change perspective slightly, and remove green ''x''-''z'' plane, per suggestion of the inestimable G-guy. :) |
01:55, 3 February 2008 | ![]() | 580 × 600 (182 KB) | WillowW (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Illustration of toroidal coordinates, which are obtained by rotating the two-dimensional bipolar coordinates about the axis separating its two foci, which are at distance 1 from the vertical ''z''-axis. The red sphere is the σ |
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