interpolation
Interpolation.
Distance.
Tit
Distance is measured using reference points therefore distance, between objects, is relative. Some of the units used can be absolute, the separation between two or more points cannot.
Ohm's Law. According to Ohm's law V = iR where V is voltage (usually measured in volts) between two points of the circuit i is current (usually measured in amperes) between two points of the circuit R is resistance (usually measured in Ohms) between two points of the circuit.
It can be measured as the ratio between two points in the image compared to the same two points in the pre-image.
Cities have GPS coordinates for their geographic centers. Distances are usually measured betweem them.
Two points 360 degrees apart. That would be wavelength.
There cannot be any such points because the distance between points cannot be measured in square miles.
because voltage is the 'electrical potential difference'. since a "difference" can only be evaluated between two points so is voltage :)
Bearing is the measurement of angle between two points.
1).angle is nothing but the deviation among two points. when two points are lie on a same line those two points are said to be collinear.that means the angle between them is 180 because they lie along a line. so according to the deviation between the points the angle is measured. 2).the angles are measured in degrees.