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Type Words
Synonyms linear unit
Type of unit, unit of measurement
Has types archine, astronomy unit, body length, cable, cable's length, cable length, chain, cicero, coss, cubit, digit, em, en, fathom, finger, finger's breadth, fingerbreadth, fistmele, foot, footer, ft, fthm, furlong, geometric pace, half mile, handbreadth, handsbreadth, head, in, inch, international mile, kos, land mile, lea, league, li, ligne, link, long measure, mesh, metric linear unit, mi, mil, mile, miler, military pace, nail, nautical linear unit, nut, pace, palm, perch, pica, pica em, point, pole, quarter mile, rod, roman mile, roman pace, span, stat mi, statute mile, survey mile, swedish mile, vara, verst, yard, 440 yards, yarder, 880 yards

Examples of linear measure

linear measure
The number of reflected electrons is a linear measure of the target's original positive charge, which, in turn, is a measure of brightness.
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The output signals of the sensors are mixed in a dedicated electronics module that provides an output voltage whose magnitude is a direct linear measure of the quantity to be measured.
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Six accelerometers surrounding the cavity measure its linear and rotational acceleration.
From the sciencedaily.com
The small linear leaves measure 0.8 to 2.8 cm in length and 0.1 cm in width and are crowded along the stems.
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Denier or den is a unit of measure for the linear mass density of fibers.
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Decitex is a measure of linear density and is commonly used to describe the size of a fiber or filament.
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Cotton Count is another measure of linear density.
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Tex is a unit of measure for the linear mass density of fibers and is defined as the mass in grams per 1000 meters.
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Accelerometers and gyrometers in the mouthpieces measure the linear and rotational force of head impacts and transmit the data back to a monitor at the sidelines.
From the nzherald.co.nz