| 1. | Each coordinate system is named after its choice of fundamental plane.
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| 2. | Fundamental Plane correlations provide insights into the formative and evolutionary processes of elliptical galaxies.
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| 3. | For a geographic coordinate system of the Earth, the fundamental plane is the equator.
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| 4. | Celestial coordinate systems have varying fundamental planes:
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| 5. | The analogues of the TFR for non-rotationally-supported galaxies, such as Fundamental Plane.
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| 6. | The Faber Jackson relation is now understood as a projection of the fundamental planes of elliptical galaxies.
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| 7. | Comparatively few values are needed to accurately describe the movement of the shadow on the fundamental plane.
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| 8. | This relationship has a scatter of 15 % between galaxies, as it represents a slightly oblique projection of the Fundamental Plane.
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| 9. | A right-handed convention specifies a axis 90?to the east in the fundamental plane; the axis is the north polar axis.
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| 10. | The "'fundamental plane "'is a set of plane that falls within their more general three-dimensional space.
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