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. An indentation is the distance between a .............. and...........​

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Answered by venkyseela3112
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the An indentation is the distance between a starting tip and final edge of the indentor..

the indentation phenomena is used in hardness test such as

Brinell hardness test

Rockwell hardness test

vikers hardness test...

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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The distance between the text boundaries and the page margins is called indentation.

To denote a block of code, statements are generally given an indentation at the start with a leading white space character. By applying the same amount of indentation to each of the block's statements, you can identify a single block. Consider this: The blocks of code are denoted by brackets in some languages. Indentation thereby gives the code in these languages structure.

The following are some characteristics of indentation:

  1. The readability of the code is enhanced.
  2. Loops and conditional statements both require indentation.
  3. Code that is indented looks professional and is simple to read.
  4. Some computer languages, like Python, require that the code be indented.
  5. There should be an equal amount of indentation between each statement in a block.

To learn more:

Difference between first line indent and hanging indent​

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Differentiate between open and closed indent

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