The intuitive idea of flatness is important in several fields.
Flatness in homological algebra and algebraic geometry means, of an object in an abelian category, that is an exact functor. See flat module or, for more generality, flat morphism.
In cosmology, the concept of "curvature of space" is considered. A space without curvature is called a "flat space" or Euclidean space.
A question often asked is "is the Universe flat"? According to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, it probably is curved and warped due to gravity.
Up until his introduction of the scraping technique, the same three plate method was employed using polishing techniques, giving less accurate results. This led to an explosion of development of precision instruments using these flat surface generation techniques as a basis for further construction of precise shapes.
A carbonated beverage becomes flat when it loses enough of its carbon dioxide that there is no more "fizz" left, although this refers to the intrinsic properties of the substance, rather than the geometric properties of the liquid.
On planet earth, the flatness of a liquid is a function of the curvature of the earth, and from trigonometry, can be found to deviate from true flatness by approximately 19.6 nanometers over an area of 1 square meter. This is using the earths mean radius at sea level, however a liquid will be slightly flatter at the poles..
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