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Eclipse and Indian mathematics

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Eclipse and Indian mathematics

Eclipse vs. Indian mathematics

An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured, either by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer. Indian mathematics emerged in the Indian subcontinent from 1200 BC until the end of the 18th century.

Similarities between Eclipse and Indian mathematics

Eclipse and Indian mathematics have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Longitude, Lunar eclipse, Solar eclipse, Transit (astronomy).

Longitude

Longitude, is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface.

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Lunar eclipse

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly behind Earth and into its shadow.

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Solar eclipse

A solar eclipse (as seen from the planet Earth) is a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and when the Moon fully or partially blocks ("occults") the Sun.

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Transit (astronomy)

In astronomy, a transit or astronomical transit is the phenomenon of at least one celestial body appearing to move across the face of another celestial body, hiding a small part of it, as seen by an observer at some particular vantage point.

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Eclipse and Indian mathematics Comparison

Eclipse has 76 relations, while Indian mathematics has 249. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.23% = 4 / (76 + 249).

References

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