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  2. File:Water molecule 3D.svg - Wikipedia

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    Revamping image, per update to the corresponding png image, File:Water-3D-vdW.png. Gradients and atom sizes are vastly improved from the last version. Upgrading the image this way (rather than uploading a new version) would save numerous edits to tar: 12:16, 2 November 2006: 1,100 × 1,030 (2 KB) Dbc334

  3. 3D projection - Wikipedia

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    A 3D projection (or graphical projection) is a design technique used to display a three-dimensional (3D) object on a two-dimensional (2D) surface. These projections rely on visual perspective and aspect analysis to project a complex object for viewing capability on a simpler plane.

  4. Shading - Wikipedia

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    Shading alters the colors of faces in a 3D model based on the angle of the surface to a light source or light sources. The first image below has the faces of the box rendered, but all in the same color. Edge lines have been rendered here as well which makes the image easier to see. The second image is the same model rendered without edge lines.

  5. File:3D model hydrogen bonds in water.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:3D model hydrogen bonds in water.jpg: Author: User Qwerter at Czech wikipedia: Qwerter. Transferred from to Commons by sevela.p. Translated to english by by Michal Maňas (User:snek01). Vectorized by Magasjukur2: Other versions: File:3D model hydrogen bonds in water.jpg File:Vodikove mustky kalotovy model.jpg

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  7. Multiview orthographic projection - Wikipedia

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    On engineering drawings, the projection is denoted by an international symbol representing a truncated cone in either first-angle or third-angle projection, as shown by the diagram on the right. The 3D interpretation is a solid truncated cone, with the small end pointing toward the viewer. The front view is, therefore, two concentric circles.

  8. Color of water - Wikipedia

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    Pure water tends to look cyan in color and a sample can be compared to pure water with a predetermined color standard or comparing the results of a spectrophotometer. [ 13 ] Testing for color can be a quick and easy test which often reflects the amount of organic material in the water, although certain inorganic components like iron or ...

  9. Topography - Wikipedia

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    STL 3D model of Earth without liquid water with 20× elevation exaggeration. A geographic information system (GIS) can recognize and analyze the spatial relationships that exist within digitally stored spatial data. These topological relationships allow complex spatial modelling and analysis to be performed. Topological relationships between ...