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Organizing and summarizing search results for youThe Transverse Mercator projection is a conformal map projection. It generally does not maintain true directions, but angles and shapes are maintained at infinitesimal scale. The scale factor for the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system, which uses the Transverse Mercator projection, is usually slightly less than one, specifically 0.9996. The scale factor is a unitless value applied to the center point or line of the map projection. It is accurate to 2 parts per million at all places within 200 km of the central meridian, and to 50 parts per million up to 500 km. On conformal map projections, such as Transverse Mercator, the scale factor is the same in all directions at any given point but is variable from point to point.Based on 5 sources:Calculation of local scale factors in transverse Mercator …
Transverse Mercator—ArcMap | Documentation - Esri
Transverse Mercator is a conformal map projection. It generally does not maintain true directions, but angles and shapes are maintained at infinitesimal scale. Distances are accurate along the central meridian if the scale factor is …
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May 15, 2016 · The small circles have a scale factor of 1, meaning a distance of 100 meters in the ellipsoid would be the same on the map projection. The centerline of a UTM grid zone has a …
Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system
The scale factor at the central meridian is specified to be 0.9996 of true scale for most UTM systems in use. [1] [2] UTM zones on an equirectangular world map with irregular zones in red and New York City's zone highlighted
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Grid convergence and point scale factor. Grid convergence (γ) is the angle at a point between true north and grid (projection) north. The point scale factor (κ) is the scale factor at a point that changes with increasing distance from the …
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Mercator projection of the world between 85°S and 85°N. Note the size comparison of Greenland and Africa. The Mercator projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation. Mercator …
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