distances

Distance is a numerical or occasionally qualitative measurement of how far apart objects or points are. In physics or everyday usage, distance may refer to a physical length or an estimation based on other criteria (e.g. "two counties over"). Since spatial cognition is a rich source of conceptual metaphors in human thought, the term is also frequently used metaphorically to mean a measurement of the amount of difference between two similar objects (such as statistical distance between probability distributions or edit distance between strings of text) or a degree of separation (as exemplified by distance between people in a social network). Most such notions of distance, both physical and metaphorical, are formalized in mathematics using the notion of a metric space.
In the social sciences, distance can refer to a qualitative measurement of separation, such as social distance or psychological distance.

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  1. Rockingit

    Distances for supports - AWOL?

    I'm either going mad or blind, but I went looking in the brown book the other day to find the small bit where it gives minimum support spacings for cables, horizontally and vertically. Except, I couldn't find it anywhere. Not in S.5 (where you'd expect), not in the appendices such as 4 (also...
  2. C

    5v addressable light strips distances and controllers.

    hello all, I am about to start a mildly ambitious project with some addressable RGB led strips. I am still shopping for the perfect strip and my requirements are ip68 and <=3mm width. 30 leds/meter will be perfectly fine for my application. At that density and with the project run I have in...
  3. Moley

    HV/EHV Safety distances

    While driving home from Runcorn today via mid Wales my mind started wandering. I started thinking about HV safety distances. Now I know that at 132kV the safety distance is 1.4m, 275kV it's 2.4m and 400kV it's 3.1m but I want to know what sort of safety margin has been built in and how much does...
  4. K

    Overhead line distances

    I m trying to find some info or a picture would be even better, of what the maximum height is for a building below over head power lines. thanks in advance.

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