"Linearised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Linearised" Meaning

Past participle of "linearize".

"Linearised" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Linearised"


1. In Science

The team was tasked with linearising the complex data set to make it easier to analyze and visualize the results.

2. In Engineering

The company's engineers worked rigorously to linearise the sound waves to achieve a balanced audio output.

3. In Mathematics

To solve the equation, we need to linearise the function by simplifying it into a linear equation.

4. In Computer Science

The program was designed to linearise the data structure, making it more efficient for retrieval and manipulation.

5. In Physics

The physicist spent hours trying to linearise the equations, eventually leading to a breakthrough in understanding the behavior of particles at high energies.

Note: "Linearised" is a verb form of "linearise", which means to convert (something) into a linear form, especially in mathematics or physics.

"Linearised" Similar Words

Lineally

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In a straight line; directly.

Lineament

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Lineamentation

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Linear

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Linearisation

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Linearisation is a noun that refers to the process or result of converting a non-linear process, relationship, or structure into a linear one. In mathematics, this can involve simplifying a complex function or equation into a more straightforward and easier-to-analyze form. In engineering, it may involve simplifying a complex system or process to make it more manageable or predictable.

Linearise

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To make something linear, especially in a diagram or model, by removing or simplifying complex structures or relationships, so that they can be easily understood or represented.

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Linearity

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