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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scale factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical contexts, particularly in geometry and scaling transformations, to describe the ratio by which a figure is enlarged or reduced.
Example: "To create a larger version of the drawing, we need to apply a scale factor of 2."
Alternatives: "scaling ratio" or "enlargement factor".
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The radius of the integrating wheel introduces a scale factor, and its positioning on the disk represents the integrand.
where δ (0 < δ < 1) is a scale factor.
The system was calibrated considering a scale factor value equal to 38 pixel/mm.
The continuously valued message in FG/SPA stands for a PDF up to a scale factor.
The constant k is a scale factor that ensures that the density integrates to one.
Note that A in Equation 8 means just a scale factor for the experimental data.
A small SAD indicates very similar spectral shapes, and is not sensitive to a scale factor, while SME also depends on the values and is sensitive to a scale factor.
The best fit to the calculations by the alpha particle interaction models is achieved with a scale factor of 2.94.
Here, αnormal is a scale factor that normalizes the magnitude of the received signal, and td is the delay time.
We use (mathbb {R}) after a vector or matrix to denote that it is represented up to a scale factor.
A gamma distribution with a Shape factor of 13.1621 and a Scale factor of 7.5266 were calculated.
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