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- Sinuosity abstract "Sinuosity or sinuosity index or sinuosity coefficient of a continuously derivable curve having at least one inflection point, is the ratio of the curvilinear length (along the curve) and the distance (straight line) between the end points of the curve. This dimensionless quantity is obtained by the following report: The value ranges from 1 (case of straight line) to infinity (case of a closed loop, where the shortest path length is zero) or for an infinitely-long actual path.The sinuosity S of: 2 inverted continuous semicircles located in the same plane is . It is independent of the circle radius; a sine function (over a whole number n of half-periods), which can be calculated by computing the sine curve's arclength on those periods, is The curve must be continuous (no jump) between the two ends. The sinuosity value is really significant when the line is continuously differentiable (no angular point). The distance between both ends can also be evaluated by a plurality of segments according to a broken line passing through the successive inflection points (sinuosity of order 2).The calculation of the sinuosity is valid in a 3-dimensional space (e.g. for the central axis of the small intestine), although it is often performed in a plane (with then a possible orthogonal projection of the curve in the selected plan; "classic" sinuosity on the horizontal plane, longitudinal profile sinuosity on the vertical plane).The classification of a sinuosity (e.g. strong / weak) often depends on the cartographic scale of the curve and of the object velocity which flowing therethrough (river, avalanche, car, bicycle, bobsleigh, skier, high speed train, etc.): the sinuosity of the same curved line could be considered very strong for a high speed train but low for a river. Nevertheless, it is possible to see a very strong sinuosity in the succession of few river bends, or of laces on some mountain roads.".
- Sinuosity thumbnail Sinuosity.png?width=300.
- Sinuosity wikiPageID "20766753".
- Sinuosity wikiPageRevisionID "601167933".
- Sinuosity hasPhotoCollection Sinuosity.
- Sinuosity subject Category:Curves.
- Sinuosity subject Category:Dimensionless_numbers.
- Sinuosity subject Category:Rivers.
- Sinuosity comment "Sinuosity or sinuosity index or sinuosity coefficient of a continuously derivable curve having at least one inflection point, is the ratio of the curvilinear length (along the curve) and the distance (straight line) between the end points of the curve.".
- Sinuosity label "Sinuosidad de un río".
- Sinuosity label "Sinuosity".
- Sinuosity label "Sinuosität".
- Sinuosity label "Sinuosité".
- Sinuosity sameAs Sinuosität.
- Sinuosity sameAs Sinuosidad_de_un_río.
- Sinuosity sameAs Sinuosité.
- Sinuosity sameAs m.056xn84.
- Sinuosity sameAs Q3485066.
- Sinuosity sameAs Q3485066.
- Sinuosity wasDerivedFrom Sinuosity?oldid=601167933.
- Sinuosity depiction Sinuosity.png.
- Sinuosity isPrimaryTopicOf Sinuosity.