straight line distance on non-rotated axes...
small hole gauge
Linear feet are used for measuring distance and square feet are used for measuring area. Therefore there is no conversion from one to the other
It is impossible to convert the measure of weight (mass) to the measure of length (distance). Forget the not necessary word "linear".
As genetic distance increases, the recombination frequency first increases in a linear fashion, but then levels off to a frequency of 0.5.
They are all linear measurements.
No, there is a linear relationship.
A linear inch is a measurement of distance, usually along a straight line.
None. they are a measure of angular distance and not of linear distance.
Yes.
Linear speed is defined as the speed that the body moves in a linear path. It is the distance that is traveled within a given time for a linear path.
The differences between the these two is that linear scale shows the relation between the map distance and the ground distance. The nonlinear scale do not show the relation between the map distance and the ground distance.
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
Linear distance is basically the distance between two defined points. Think of two pins on a map, and a string being strung from both heads, where the string would follow from one point to another in a perfect line. Hence, linear.
It is asking for the length. It could be a linear dimension (usually the largest) or it could be the duration of time.
An inch is a measurement of linear distance.
They are measures of linear distance.
speed = distance ÷ time