relative measure
21measure — meas•ure [[t]ˈmɛʒ ər[/t]] n. v. ured, ur•ing 1) wam a unit or standard of measurement 2) wam a system of measurement 3) wam an instrument, as a graduated rod or a container of standard capacity, for measuring 4) the extent, dimensions, quantity,… …
22relative error of a material measure — santykinė mato paklaida statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Mato paklaida, išreikšta jo absoliučiosios paklaidos ir vardinės vertės dalmeniu. atitikmenys: angl. relative error of a material measure vok. relativer Fehler… …
23Relative permeability — In multiphase flow in porous media, relative permeability is a dimensionless measure of the effective permeability of each phase. It can be viewed as an adaptation of Darcy s law to multiphase flow. For two phase flow in porous media given steady …
24relative aperture — Optics. the ratio of the diameter of a lens, esp. a camera lens, to the focal length; the reciprocal of the f number or focal ratio of the lens. * * * ▪ optics the measure of the light gathering power of an optical system. It is expressed… …
25measure of value — In the ordinary sense of the word, measure would mean something by comparison with which we may ascertain what is the value of anything. When we consider, further, that value itself is relative, and that two things are necessary to constitute it …
26measure of value — In the ordinary sense of the word, measure would mean something by comparison with which we may ascertain what is the value of anything. When we consider, further, that value itself is relative, and that two things are necessary to constitute it …
27Relative price strength — The relative price strength is an index designed to measure the price of stock over the past 12 months in comparison to the rest of the market based on the S P 500 or the TSE 300 over a set period of time. [cite… …
28Relative Value — A method of determining an asset s value that takes into account the value of similar assets. In contrast, absolute value looks only at an asset s intrinsic value and does not compare it to other assets. Calculations that are used to measure the… …
29relative quantity — noun a quantity relative to some purpose • Hypernyms: ↑measure, ↑quantity, ↑amount • Hyponyms: ↑enough, ↑sufficiency, ↑normality, ↑N, ↑majority, ↑ …
30relative aperture — noun : a measure of the angle of the cone of light rays from an object that traverse an optical system; specifically : the effective aperture of a camera lens expressed as a fraction of its focal length with the symbol f being used instead of 1… …