Sphere
51sphere — noun 1》 a round solid figure, with every point on its surface equidistant from its centre. 2》 each of a series of revolving concentrically arranged spherical shells in which celestial bodies were formerly thought to be set in a fixed relationship …
52-sphere — aff. a combining form meaning “sphere,”“something spherical in shape” (hemisphere), used esp. in the names of the concentric layers of gases, water, rock, etc., characteristic of the earth or other celestial bodies (ionosphere; lithosphere) …
53sphère — rutulys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. ball vok. Kugel, f rus. шар, m pranc. boule, f; sphère, f …
54sphere — the traditional unit of solid angle measure, divided into 4(pi) steradians (see below). There are also 129 600/(pi) = 41 252.96 square degrees in a sphere. This unit is also called the spat (see above) …
55sphere — [17] Sphere goes back ultimately to Greek sphaira, a word of uncertain origin, which reached English via Latin sphaera or sphēra and Old French espere. Amongst the theories put forward to account for its ancestry are that it was derived from… …
56Sphere de Dyson — Sphère de Dyson Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sphère (homonymie) et Dyson (homonymie). Diagramme d’une coquille de Dyson d’une unit …
57Sphère de dyson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sphère (homonymie) et Dyson (homonymie). Diagramme d’une coquille de Dyson d’une unit …
58Sphere celeste — Sphère céleste Pour les articles homonymes, voir Céleste (homonymie). La sphère céleste est une sphère imaginaire de rayon quelconque et dont le centre est occupé par la Terre. Ce concept astronomique, hérité de l Antiquité et du géocentrisme,… …
59Sphère cornue d'Alexander — En mathématiques, et plus précisément en topologie, la sphère cornue d Alexander est un célèbre exemple de surface pathologique ; elle fut découverte en 1923 par J. W. Alexander. Sommaire …
60Sphere (program) — Sphere is a cross platform, open source computer program designed primarily to make role playing games (RPGs) similar to those found on the SNES and Sega Genesis consoles. Sphere was originally coded by Chad Austin. When making a game with Sphere …