ellipsimäisyys
Ellipsimäisyys is a Finnish term that translates to "ellipticity" or "ellipsicity" in English. It refers to the degree to which a shape, particularly a celestial body or a cross-section of an object, deviates from being a perfect circle and instead resembles an ellipse. This concept is often used in astronomy to describe the shape of planets, moons, or stars, which are rarely perfect spheres due to factors like rotation and tidal forces. A high ellipsimäisyys indicates a more elongated or flattened shape compared to a circle.
In mathematics, ellipsimäisyys can be quantified using various parameters, such as the eccentricity of an ellipse.