Linearity – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
linearity
n.
state of being linear, quality of being made of lines; degree of accuracy of the picture on a television screen; (Electronics) degree of the direct relation between stimulus and response
Linearity
In common usage,
linearity refers to a mathematical relationship or function that can be graphically represented as a straight
line, as in two quantities that are directly
proportional to each other, such as
voltage and
current in an RLC circuit, or the
mass and
weight of an object.
linearity
Noun
1. the property of having one dimension
(synonym) one-dimensionality
(hypernym) dimensionality
linearity
The property of a
system in which, if
input signals
X and
Y result in system
output S (
X ) and
S (
Y ) respectively, the input
signal aX +
bY will result in the output
aS (
X ) +
bS (
Y ), where
S is the system
transfer function and
a and
b are scalars.
linearity
"The linear range of detectability that obeys Beer’s Law is dependent on the compound analyzed and detector used. The working sample concentration and samples tested for accuracy should be in the linear range".