Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. "Uniplanar" refers to a structure or configuration that involves a single plane or surface. This term is used in various fields to describe objects, designs, or arrangements that have a one-dimensional aspect. Here are a few examples: Engineering: In engineering, "uniplanar" might be used to describe a structure or design that involves only one plane or layer. For instance, a uniplanar wing configuration in aircraft design means that the wings are arranged in a single plane. Magnetic Circuits: In electrical engineering, particularly in the study of magnetic circuits, a uniplanar magnetic core refers to a magnetic core in which the magnetic flux flows predominantly in a single plane. Geometry: In geometry, "uniplanar" can describe figures or shapes that lie entirely within a single plane, without any parts extending out of that plane. Botany: In botany, "uniplanar" might be used to describe the arrangement of leaves or flowers in a single plane on a stem. As with any technical term, the specific context in which "uniplanar" is used will help determine its precise meaning. If you have a particular context in mind, providing more details can help in giving a more accurate explanation. uniplanar.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:54by 127.0.0.1