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surface Those surfaces and glazing that redistribute some of the incident flux by scattering in all directions.
Ãâó: lightingdesignlab.com/library/glossary.htm
surface A 2D parametric shape that defines the boundary or "skin" of an object in three dimensions. Surfaces are NURBS patches formed by intersecting U and V isolines.
Ãâó: www.uni-duesseldorf.de/URZ/hardware/parallel/local...
surface noun - The boundary of a three-dimensional shape, measured in area. It is the analog of perimeter in planespace and surcell in tetraspace.
Ãâó: tetraspace.alkaline.org/glossary.htm
surface tension A fluid in contact with a surface exhibits phenomena, due to molecular attractions, which appears to arise from a tension in the surface of the fluid. It may be expressed as dynes per centimeter or as ergs per square centimeter.
Ãâó: www.bloomerplastics.com/capabilities-glossary.html
surface tension the attraction of molecules to each other on a liquid's surface. Thus, a barrier is created between the air and the liquid.
Ãâó: mvhs1.mbhs.edu/riverweb/glossary.html
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