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The distance from the most forward-facing point of a vehicle to the most rearward point. Length The number of linear units of storage space occupied by an object, such as a file on disk or a data structure in a program, typically measured in bits, bytes, or blocks.
Scientific & EducationalThe route that a vehicle takes to get to its destination, usually designated as a number for a bus route or a color for a rail route. In video scanning, a single pass of the sensor from left to right across the image. In word processing, a predetermined number of escapement units, including character spaces, forming one line of typing. The physical path in data transmission. A horizontal display on a screen; a linear arrangement of graphic characters.
Scientific & EducationalLogarithm Abbreviated log. In mathematics, the power to which a base must be raised to equal a given number. For example, for the base 10, the logarithm of 16 is 1.2041 because 101.2041 equals (approximately) 16. Both natural logarithms (to the base e, which is approxi-mately 2.71828) and common logarithms are used in programming. Languages such as C and Basic include functions for calculating natural logarithms.
Scientific & EducationalLiquid nitrogen is nitrogen in a liquid state at an extremely low temperature. It is produced industrially by fractional distillation of liquid air. Liquid nitrogen is a colorless clear liquid with density of 0.807 g/ml at its boiling point and a dielectric constant of 1.43.
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