merkeze göre

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Türkçe - İngilizce
centerline
A line that divides a shape into equal pieces
A digitized line marking the center of a linear land feature, i e roads and rivers
Linear feature representing the midpoint along a linear element like a road or stream
For a two-lane highway the centerline is the middle of the traveled way, and for a divided highway the centerline may be the center of the median For divided highway with independent roadways, each roadway has its own centerline (4)
the imaginary line that passes through the center of the lens surface and that is perpendicular to the surface of the lens at that spot; also called the optical axis of the lens concave: a surface that curves in on itself, like the inside of a bowl concave lens: a lens that is thicker at the edges than at the center converge: to move together toward a central point When light rays from an object converge, they form an image of the object convex: a surface that curves outward, like the outside of a bowl convex lens: a lens that is thicker at the center than at the edges curvature: a measure of the amount of curving The curvature of a lens is what causes light rays to bend
The vertical line between the fingers and through the middle of the thumb
The vertical axis around which character elements are located for letters, numerals, or symbols
An imaginary line that extends lengthwise and bisects the bottom of the helicopter fuselage
The vertical axis around which character elements - letters, numerals, or symbols - are located
An imaginary vertical line bisecting the opponent's head evenly between the eyes
A horizontal fore-and-aft reference line for athwartship ship measurements, dividing the vessel into two symmetrical halves
The center of a mechanism, mounting location, fasteners or rotation of a component
A line on a graph that represents the overall average (mean) operating level of the process
a line that bisects a plane figure
{i} line which runs through the middle, line which bisects
An imaginary line running through the center of a part along its axis, e g , the centerline of a crankshaft running from front-to-back directly through the center of the main-bearing journals
A linear spatial object (arc) created to allow for the topological connectivity through 2-D features Centerlines always become 1-D artificial path basic features
merkeze göre