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- Roundness_(object) abstract "Roundness is the measure of how closely the shape of an object approaches that of a circle.Roundness is dominated by the shape's large-scale features rather than the sharpness of its edges and corners, or the surface roughness of a manufactured object. A smooth ellipse can have low roundness, if its eccentricity is large. Regular polygons increase their roundness with increasing numbers of sides, even though they are still sharp-edged.Roundness applies in two dimensions. Its analogue in three dimensions is sphericity. In geology and the study of sediments (where three-dimensional particles are most important), roundness is considered to be the measurement of surface roughness and the overall shape is described by sphericity.".
- Roundness_(object) wikiPageExternalLink grains.htm.
- Roundness_(object) wikiPageExternalLink GDampT-Circularity-Flare-Fitting-Application_v1364.
- Roundness_(object) wikiPageExternalLink www.howround.com.
- Roundness_(object) wikiPageID "5174853".
- Roundness_(object) wikiPageRevisionID "601349946".
- Roundness_(object) group "note".
- Roundness_(object) hasPhotoCollection Roundness_(object).
- Roundness_(object) liststyle "lower-roman".
- Roundness_(object) subject Category:Metrology.
- Roundness_(object) comment "Roundness is the measure of how closely the shape of an object approaches that of a circle.Roundness is dominated by the shape's large-scale features rather than the sharpness of its edges and corners, or the surface roughness of a manufactured object. A smooth ellipse can have low roundness, if its eccentricity is large. Regular polygons increase their roundness with increasing numbers of sides, even though they are still sharp-edged.Roundness applies in two dimensions.".
- Roundness_(object) label "Roundness (object)".
- Roundness_(object) label "Unrund".
- Roundness_(object) label "Отклонение от круглости".
- Roundness_(object) sameAs Unrund.
- Roundness_(object) sameAs m.0d6932.
- Roundness_(object) sameAs Q2496761.
- Roundness_(object) sameAs Q2496761.
- Roundness_(object) wasDerivedFrom Roundness_(object)?oldid=601349946.
- Roundness_(object) isPrimaryTopicOf Roundness_(object).