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Linear structure in which electrically charged particles are created, bundled and then accelerated by magnetic and electric fields.
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| linearity |
A measure of the accuracy of a camera when used to measure the light levels in an image. For most imaging applications, the ideal camera should have a precisely linear relationship between brightness and grayscale value.
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On an Arithmetic (Linear) scale chart, the spacing between each point on the vertical scale is identical. Thus the vertical distance between 10 and 20 is the same as the vertical distance between 90 and 100. See ChartSchool article on price scaling.
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| linearity |
The ability of a display device to produce an object the same size anywhere on the screen. For example, poor linearity may show the same line of text one size when it is at the top of the screen, but a different size when it is at the bottom of the screen.
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| lineage |
the connection between a common family
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