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Definition of Diagonal scale

Diagonal scale
Diagonal Di*ag"o*nal, a. [L. diagonalis, fr. Gr. ? from to angle; dia` through + ? an angle; perh. akin to E. knee: cf. F. diagonal.] (Geom.) Joining two not adjacent angles of a quadrilateral or multilateral figure; running across from corner to corner; crossing at an angle with one of the sides. Diagonal bond (Masonry), herringbone work. See Herringbone, a. Diagonal built (Shipbuilding), built by forming the outer skin of two layers of planking, making angles of about 45[deg] with the keel, in opposite directions. Diagonal cleavage. See under Cleavage. Diagonal molding (Arch.), a chevron or zigzag molding. Diagonal rib. (Arch.) See Cross-springer. Diagonal scale, a scale which consists of a set of parallel lines, with other lines crossing them obliquely, so that their intersections furnish smaller subdivisions of the unit of measure than could be conveniently marked on a plain scale. Diagonal stratification. (Geol.) Same as Cross bedding, under Cross, a.

Meaning of Diagonal scale from wikipedia

- finer degree of accuracy. Their use creates what is sometimes called a diagonal scale, an engineering measuring instrument which is composed of a set of parallel...
- common rafters, hip rafters and stairs. It has a diagonal scale, board foot scale and an octagonal scale. On the newer framing squares there are degree...
- matrix results in uniform change in scale. As stated above, a diagonal matrix is a matrix in which all off-diagonal entries are zero. That is, the matrix...
- non-defective if it is similar to a diagonal matrix. That is, if there exists an invertible matrix P {\displaystyle P}  and a diagonal matrix D {\displaystyle D}...
- Cantor's diagonal argument (among various similar names) is a mathematical proof that there are infinite sets which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence...
- with a diagonal matrix whose entries on the diagonal are all equal to v {\displaystyle v} , namely v I {\displaystyle vI} . Non-uniform scaling is accomplished...
- these scales are: Primary Scale, Axis Scales, Girdle Scales, A and B Scales. Combinations of three dimensions, or spatial pulls, become diagonals; extremes...
- to diagonal rather than unitary transformations of A. Uniqueness: The scale-invariant singular values of A {\displaystyle A} (given by the diagonal elements...
- line diagonally on a sheet of graph paper. A and B are entered on the horizontal and vertical scales, and the result is read from the diagonal scale. Being...
- the main diagonal, the subdiagonal/lower diagonal (the first diagonal below this), and the supradiagonal/upper diagonal (the first diagonal above the...