Table of Contents
12 relations: Euclidean plane, List of planar symmetry groups, Mechanism (engineering), Planar (computer graphics), Planar graph, Planar process, Planar Systems, Planar transmission line, Planarity, Plane, Planer, Zeiss Planar.
Euclidean plane
In mathematics, a Euclidean plane is a Euclidean space of dimension two, denoted \textbf^2 or \mathbb^2.
See Planar and Euclidean plane
List of planar symmetry groups
This article summarizes the classes of discrete symmetry groups of the Euclidean plane.
See Planar and List of planar symmetry groups
Mechanism (engineering)
In engineering, a mechanism is a device that transforms input forces and movement into a desired set of output forces and movement.
See Planar and Mechanism (engineering)
Planar (computer graphics)
In computer graphics, planar is the method of arranging pixel data into several bitplanes of RAM.
See Planar and Planar (computer graphics)
Planar graph
In graph theory, a planar graph is a graph that can be embedded in the plane, i.e., it can be drawn on the plane in such a way that its edges intersect only at their endpoints.
Planar process
The planar process is a manufacturing process used in the semiconductor industry to build individual components of a transistor, and in turn, connect those transistors together.
Planar Systems
Planar Systems, Inc. is an American digital display manufacturing corporation with a facility in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Planar transmission line
Planar transmission lines are transmission lines with conductors, or in some cases dielectric (insulating) strips, that are flat, ribbon-shaped lines.
See Planar and Planar transmission line
Planarity
Planarity is a 2005 puzzle computer game by John Tantalo, based on a concept by Mary Radcliffe at Western Michigan University.
Plane
Plane(s) most often refers to.
See Planar and Plane
Planer
The term planer may refer to several types of carpentry tools, woodworking machines or metalworking machine tools.
Zeiss Planar
The Zeiss Planar is a photographic lens designed by Paul Rudolph at Carl Zeiss in 1896.
References
Also known as Planar (disambiguation).

