The measurements are taken at right angle to the survey line called perpendicular or right angled offsets.
The measurements which are not made at right angles to the survey line are called oblique offsets or tie line offsets.
In a rolling offset, the constant for a 22.5-degree fitting is typically 1.5. This means that for every 1 foot of horizontal run, the vertical rise will be 1.5 feet when using a 22.5-degree fitting. This constant is useful for calculating the dimensions of the offset in piping installations.
Exploded Pie Chart
Exploded Pie Chart
A pie chart with one or more slices offset is referred to as a "exploded pie chart." This design highlights specific slices by separating them from the rest of the chart, making it easier to emphasize particular data points or categories. Exploded pie charts are often used for presentations to draw attention to key segments.
Rhombus, actually all the lines are parallel even though it is an offset square. what you want is a trapezoid or some variation there of.
The measurements are taken at right angle to the survey line are called perpendicular offset
offset that are not situated 90 degree rather that are situated in any angle like 60 degree or 45 degree
The offset is usually the difference between the address of a module and the specific location being referenced.
the difference between the source freq. and the reference freq
A: difference in bias current causes the other
the frequency difference between the transmitter and the receiver without any noise or distortion
UTC/GMT + 1 hour. (Offset 1 hour+ for daylight saving time)
Offset printing is an indirect image transfer. This is common for putting a picture on cakes. Digital printing uses files and PDF's that are part of a software program. This is comon for printing pictures.
In the winter, there is a 10 hour time difference between Arizona & Iraq. 7 AM in Arizona = 5 PM in Iraq
Sorry this is an incorrect statement : "there is no physical difference between rims on cars that are front vs. rear wheel drive. The differences lie almost completely within the drivetrain itself." Traditionally a RWD vehicle will take a rim of neutral to negative offset. A FWD vehicle takes a rim with positive offset.... the confusion is with new RWD ie late 80's on rwd as they have tended to be positive offset at well... eg late model Corvette/Camaro/Mustang It all relates to OFFSET
the minimal difference of the two voltages
Deliberate offset.