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What is Shape Factor?

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♣ SHAPE FACTOR

✍️Shape factors are dimensionless quantities used in image analysis and microscopy that numerically describe the shape of a particle, independent of its size.

✍️ Shape factors are calculated from measured dimensions, such as diameter, chord lengths, area, perimeter, centroid, moments, etc. 

✍️Shape factor refers to a value that is affected by an object's shape but is independent of its dimensions.

✍️ It may refer to one of number of values in physics, engineering, image analysis, or statistics.

✍️ Shape factor of crystallites, a term in the Scherrer equation used in X-ray diffraction.

✍️ The ratio of the plastic moment to the yield moment is known as the shape factor since it depends on the shape of the cross section.

✍️ The cross section is not capable of resisting any additional moment but may maintain this moment for some amount of rotation in which case it acts like a plastic hinge.
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♣ SHAPE FACTOR

✍️Shape factors are dimensionless quantities used in image analysis and microscopy that numerically describe the shape of a particle, independent of its size.

✍️ Shape factors are calculated from measured dimensions, such as diameter, chord lengths, area, perimeter, centroid, moments, etc.

✍️Shape factor refers to a value that is affected by an object's shape but is independent of its dimensions.

✍️ It may refer to one of number of values in physics, engineering, image analysis, or statistics.

✍️ Shape factor of crystallites, a term in the Scherrer equation used in X-ray diffraction.

✍️ The ratio of the plastic moment to the yield moment is known as the shape factor since it depends on the shape of the cross section.

✍️ The cross section is not capable of resisting any additional moment but may maintain this moment for some amount of rotation in which case it acts like a plastic hinge.

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