angular diameter tarâmun-e zâviye-yi, qotr-e ~ Fr.: diamètre angulaire The apparent diameter of an object in angular measure. |
angular diameter distance apest-e zâviye-yi Fr.: distance angulaire 1) The ratio of an object's → linear size (l)
to its → angular size (δθ, in
→ radians), that is
DA = l/δθ.
It is used to convert observed angular separations into proper separations
at the source. |
apparent diameter tarâmun-e padidâr, qotr-e ~ Fr.: diamètre apparent The angular diameter of a celestial body expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc, or in radians. |
diameter tarâmun (#) Fr.: diamètre Any chord passing through the center of a figure. The length of this chord. O.Fr. diamètre, from L. diametrus, from Gk. diametros "diagonal of a circle," from dia- "across, through" + metron "a measure" → meter. Tarâmun, from tarâ- "across, through," → trans- + mun/mân "measure," as in Pers. terms pirâmun "perimeter," âzmun "test, trial," peymân "measuring, agreement," peymâné "a measure; a cup, bowl," from O.Pers./Av. mā(y)- "to measure," cf. Skt. mati "measures," matra- "measure," Gk. metron "measure," L. metrum; PIE base *me- "to measure." |
linear diameter tarâmun-e xatti Fr.: diamètre linéaire The real physical diameter, as opposed to angular diameter. |
semidiameter nim-tarâmun Fr.: demi-diamètre The angle at the observer subtended by the equatorial radius of the Sun, Moon, or a planet. |