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What (who) is roughness$71195$ - definition

Roughness factor

Surface roughness         
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  • Example of calculation of isotropic short-range surface roughness (Trevisani et al., 2023) for an alpine area. The calculation is based on a high resolution digital terrain model (2 m resolution). Many other different aspects and scales of roughness can be described.
COMPONENT OF SURFACE FINISH (SURFACE TEXTURE)
Surface Roughness; Rough surface
Surface roughness, often shortened to roughness, is a component of surface finish (surface texture). It is quantified by the deviations in the direction of the normal vector of a real surface from its ideal form.
List of Necessary Roughness episodes         
TELEVISION SEASON
Necessary Roughness (season 1); Necessary Roughness (season 2); Pilot (Necessary Roughness); Necessary Roughness episodes; Necessary Roughness (season 3)
Necessary Roughness is a USA Network drama which premiered on June 29, 2011. The series stars Callie Thorne as Danielle Santino, a tough Long Island divorcee who, in order to make ends meet, gets a job as a therapist for a professional football team.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Roughest; Rougher; Roughly; Roughness (disambiguation)
see rough

Wikipedia

Rugosity

Rugosity, fr, is a measure of small-scale variations of amplitude in the height of a surface,

f r = A r / A g {\displaystyle f_{\text{r}}=A_{\text{r}}/A_{\text{g}}}

where Ar is the real (true, actual) surface area and Ag is the geometric surface area.