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By selecting a fiber, a detailed cross section of each fiber in a cable can be viewed in a user-friendly Web interface by individuals in any organization that need the information to make critical decisions.

 


A cross section of an ellipsoid, used to represent the Earth's surface, indicating the major and minor axis radius ...

Any cross section through a sphere is a circle (or, in the degenerate case where the slicing plane is tangent to the sphere, a point). The size of the circle is maximized when the plane defining the cross section passes through a diameter.

These cross sections have a vertical extent of approximately 700 meters with very thin layers of a few meters.

Creates cross section 2D raster map from g3d raster volume map based on 2D elevation map
r3.in.ascii
Convert a 3D ASCII raster text file into a (binary) 3D raster map layer ...

3D Model Cross Section
3D Move and Rotate
View Combined 2D/3D DWFs
email your DWF
Microsoft® Office Drag-and-Drop support... sweet!
Windows Explorer Integration.. preview, print, or email directly from your file explorer ...

Schematic cross section of Earth's orbit. AT is the axial tilt, about 23.5° ...

Absorption cross section
Astronomical spectroscopy
Atomic spectroscopy
Nuclear magnetic resonance
2D-FT NMRI and Spectroscopy
Near infrared spectroscopy
Coherent spectroscopy
Cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectroscopy ...

generation of cross section profiles;
presentation of symbology on the 3-D surface; and
line of sight perspective views from user defined viewpoints.

In the previous surface cross section, the line defining the cross section was defined planimetrically as a straight line drawn between two points.

A cross section of a stream or valley beginning at the source and continuing to the mouth. These profiles are drawn to illustrate the gradient of the stream.
Longshore Current: ...

The printer's software digitally slices a 3-D model into hundreds of cross sections. It then prints each section using starch- or plaster-based powder and a binding chemical, piling the layers atop one another until the object takes shape.

Ar = effective aperture (area) of the receiving antenna
σ = radar cross section, or scattering coefficient, of the target
F = pattern propagation factor
Rt = distance from the transmitter to the target ...

Volumes can be determined even for subsurface features, such as mineral deposits, using geologic cross sections, fence diagrams, and block diagrams of stategraphic layers.
Visibility Analysis ...

Traverse for extension of control.
Level line for control extension or cross sections/profiles.
GPS point positioning.
Airfield obstructions or NAVAIDs.
Drafting.

of the electron charge, the electron mass, and the permittivity of free space. Finally, TEC is an abbreviation for total electron content and this value is given by integrating the number of free electrons along the signal path in a cross section of ...

See also: Section, Model, Information, Analysis, Software

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