conformal projection

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conformal projection

A cartographer uses a conformal projection to map a coastal region.

Definition

Noun: A conformal projection is a type of map projection where, at every point on the map, the scale is the same in all directions. This property preserves local angles and shapes of small, finite areas, rendering them in their true form. However, it does not preserve the true area (size) of larger regions.

Usage

A conformal projection is used when the accurate representation of local shapes and angles is more important than the accurate representation of area. It is essential for navigation, topographic mapping, and meteorological charts. - Example: "For plotting a ship's course, navigators often use a conformal projection like the Mercator projection because it represents bearings correctly." - Example: "Large-scale topographic maps typically employ a conformal projection to ensure the shapes of buildings and land features are accurate."

Advanced Usage
  • In Geodesy and Cartography: The term specifies a mathematical condition (conformality) where the projection maintains an orthogonal graticule (the network of lines representing meridians and parallels) and satisfies the Cauchy-Riemann equations. A map can only be perfectly conformal at an infinitesimal scale.
  • Example: "While the Lambert conformal conic projection is conformal, it distorts areas significantly, making it unsuitable for thematic maps showing demographic density."
Variants and Related Words
  • Conformal Map (n): A more general mathematical term for any function that preserves angles locally; in cartography, it is synonymous with a conformal projection.
  • Conformality (n): The property of being conformal.
  • Example: "The conformality of the projection ensures that a right angle on the globe is represented as a right angle on the map."
Synonyms
  • Orthomorphic projection: A historical and technical synonym for conformal projection, meaning "correct shape."
  • Angle-preserving projection: A descriptive synonym highlighting the key property.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Map Projection (n): The general method of representing the surface of a sphere or ellipsoid (like the Earth) on a plane.
  • Example: "Choosing the right map projection involves a trade-off between preserving angles, areas, or distances."
  • Azimuthal Projection (n): A class of projections that can be designed to be conformal (e.g., stereographic projection).
  • Example: "The stereographic azimuthal projection is conformal, making it useful for mapping polar regions."
conformal projection

A cartographer uses a conformal projection to map a coastal region.

Noun
  1. a map projection in which a small area is rendered in its true shape

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