The Golden Ratio is a mathematical constant - it is [1 + sqrt(5)]/2. It is the same whereever it is found and does not change from one context, such as someone's face, to another context.
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There are many occurrences of the Golden Ratio in nature, such as the arrangement of branches on plant stems or veins on plant leaves; skeletons of animals and their cario and nervous systems; proprotions of chemical compounds and geometry of crystals; the spiral of snail shells; and the proportions of face and body that we find most 'attractive'. (a+b)/a = a/b = 1 + √5 = 1.6180339887498948482...
You measure the length, L, in some units (inches, centimetres, whatever), measure the width, W, in the same units and then calculate L/W.
For any cube with sides of length 'S':The area of each face is S2 .The total surface area is 6S2 .The volume is S3 .The ratio of surface area to volume is ( 6S2/S3 ) = 6/S .If 'S' is 0.2, then the ratio is (6/0.2) = 30.====================================Note:We're uncomfortable with this whole thing, because it deals exclusivelywith the numbers, and it completely ignores the units and dimensions.
A clock face is also called a dial, face dial, clock face dial, or dial face.
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