linearity - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • response: Since this generally increases linearity of the response, it produces less distortion, particularly in the low bass.
  • %: The Teflon ® series offers a linearity of ±1 % of reading and a repeatability of ±0.1 % of reading.
  • function: The range of linearity of the transfer function is inversely proportional to the sensitivity.

Converse of object

  • have: ROB: I think it was the first TV show that didn't have a linearity; it was an open ended thing.
  • improve: The specially contoured housing further improves the meters linearity particularly at lower fluid velocities.
  • assume: But they often assume linearity and usually there will be a good correlation between them.
  • include: This includes probe linearity to pulse modulated and amplitude modulated signals, spherical isotropy, and spatial resolution.
  • offer: The large roll offers good long-throw linearity with the proper amount of control and stability at excursion limits.

Adjective modifier

  • non: There are several varieties in which the cubic non linearity is common to each.
  • high: Moreover, high linearity is maintained over a long distance for lower distortion.
  • excellent: These meters have excellent linearity in larger sizes but as the pipe bore reduces the efficiency of the meter also reduces.
  • good: Ensure good linearity for users who don't use CSS by coding your HTML elements in the order they need to be read in.
  • temporal: It's also the most powerful antithesis to the classic idea of temporal linearity.
  • superior: It has high-bandwidth, low noise, and superior linearity.

Modifies a noun

  • error: Linearity errors can be seen mainly with dished screens due to unequal horizontal and vertical distances.
  • correction: Source comments: C C D L I N Applies a linearity correction to data from the AAO RCA CCD.
  • control: Circuitry is also needed to provide air ALC ( automatic linearity control ) function to prevent anti-social over-drive splatter.

Noun used with modifier

  • phase: Apart from natural speech reproduction, the IL 12.2 stands out due to its unusual phase linearity an a broad dynamic range.
  • non-: In practice the steps are not exactly equal, which leads to non- linearity in a plot of D-A output against output signal.
  • %: The better types are capable of ±0.1 % linearity over a wide flow range.

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