Flattening

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A circle of radius Template:Mvar compressed to an ellipse.
A sphere of radius Template:Mvar compressed to an oblate ellipsoid of revolution.

Flattening is a measure of the compression of a circle or sphere along a diameter to form an ellipse or an ellipsoid of revolution (spheroid) respectively. Other terms used are ellipticity, or oblateness. The usual notation for flattening is f and its definition in terms of the semi-axes a and b of the resulting ellipse or ellipsoid is

f=aba.

The compression factor is b/a in each case; for the ellipse, this is also its aspect ratio.

Definitions

There are three variants: the flattening f,[1] sometimes called the first flattening,[2] as well as two other "flattenings" f and n, each sometimes called the second flattening,[3] sometimes only given a symbol,[4] or sometimes called the second flattening and third flattening, respectively.[5]

In the following, a is the larger dimension (e.g. semimajor axis), whereas b is the smaller (semiminor axis). All flattenings are zero for a circle (Template:Math).

(First) flattening f aba Fundamental. Geodetic reference ellipsoids are specified by giving 1f
Second flattening f abb Rarely used.
Third flattening n aba+b Used in geodetic calculations as a small expansion parameter.[6]

Identities

The flattenings can be related to each-other:

f=2n1+n,n=f2f.

The flattenings are related to other parameters of the ellipse. For example,

ba=1f=1n1+n,e2=2ff2=4n(1+n)2,f=11e2,

where e is the eccentricity.

See also

References

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  6. F. W. Bessel, 1825, Uber die Berechnung der geographischen Langen und Breiten aus geodatischen Vermessungen, Astron.Nachr., 4(86), 241–254, Template:Doi, translated into English by C. F. F. Karney and R. E. Deakin as The calculation of longitude and latitude from geodesic measurements, Astron. Nachr. 331(8), 852–861 (2010), E-print Template:Arxiv, Template:Bibcode