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semieje

Semieje is a term used in geometry and astronomy to refer to the semi-axis of an ellipse, with the most common usage being the semi-major axis. It is the half-length of the ellipse’s major axis and, together with the semi-minor axis, defines the ellipse’s size and shape. In many cases, the semieje mayor is simply called the semieje, while the semieje menor is the other semi-axis.

In mathematical terms, an ellipse centered at the origin has the standard equation x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1,

In astronomy and orbital mechanics, the semi-major axis a serves as a size parameter for orbits and

where
a
is
the
semi-major
axis
and
b
is
the
semi-minor
axis.
The
eccentricity
e
is
defined
by
e
=
sqrt(1
-
b^2/a^2),
and
the
distance
from
the
center
to
each
focus
is
c
=
ae.
The
foci
are
located
at
(±c,
0),
and
the
sum
of
the
distances
from
any
point
on
the
ellipse
to
the
two
foci
is
constant
and
equal
to
2a.
When
a
=
b,
the
ellipse
becomes
a
circle.
corresponds
to
the
average
distance
of
the
orbiting
body
from
the
focus.
For
example,
Earth’s
orbital
semimajor
axis
is
about
1
astronomical
unit
(AU).
Kepler’s
third
law
relates
the
orbital
period
P
to
a
via
P^2
∝
a^3
for
planets
around
the
Sun.
The
specific
orbital
energy
of
a
bound
orbit
is
ε
=
-μ/(2a),
where
μ
is
the
standard
gravitational
parameter.