Betekenis van:
point of intersection

point of intersection
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • punt waarop lijnen enz. kruisen
  • a point where lines intersect

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Each fibre is measured only once at the point of intersection with the line or point drawn on the image (or close to the point of intersection if the fibre edges are obscured).
  2. Horizontal distance between the centre of gravity and the leading point of intersection of the protective structure (L6)
  3. The distance of the point of intersection from the origin gives the lead concentration in the solution to be examined.
  4. Determination of corner reference point; intersection of the bonnet leading edge reference line and the side reference line
  5. ‘Target point’ means the intersection of the projection of the headform longitudinal axis with the front surface of the vehicle (see point A in Figure 6);
  6. Twelve gold stars situated at equal intervals form an invisible circle whose centre is the point of intersection of the diagonals of the rectangle.
  7. the Mediterranean Sea and its dependent seas as far as the point of intersection of the parallel of 36° latitude and the meridian of 5°36′ west longitude,
  8. Twelve golden stars situated at equal intervals form an invisible circle whose centre is the point of intersection of the diagonals of the rectangle.
  9. 12 gold stars situated at equal intervals form an invisible circle whose centre is the point of intersection of the diagonals of the rectangle.
  10. If the three legs of the valley area were thinned down to a single-pixel-wide skeleton, the point of the intersection is the location of the minutia.
  11. The distance between the centre of gravity and the leading point of intersection of the protective structure shall be measured (Figures 6.6.a, 6.6.b and 6.6.c).
  12. The point of intersection (HV) of lines hh and vv shall be situated within the isolux 80 per cent of maximum illumination.
  13. The value of brake pedal force ‘F’, at the point of intersection between this line and a horizontal line defined by a = aABS, is defined as FABS, extrapolated:
  14. ‘Corner reference point’ means the intersection of the bonnet leading edge reference line and of the side reference line (see Figure 4);
  15. Horizontal distance between the centre of gravity and the leading point of intersection of the protective structure (to be preceded by a minus sign if this point lies in front of the plane of the centre of gravity)