Depth

Depth refers to:

Lengths:

  • General length (Physics)
  • Wherein the multi-dimensional objects, the term depth is often used for the length axis, in order to distinguish them from each other; usually it is the one that shows an actual or imaginary perpendicular to the leading edge away from the observer
  • The Land depth, as opposed to the plot width in a two-dimensional, more or less horizontal surface.
  • The dimensions of furniture are usually given with width, height and depth ( W x H x D). One speaks in this context, for example on the shelf and cabinet depth, which complements as a measure of the visible front surface of a spatial axis for three-dimensional description.

Distance from the surface:

  • The depth of a vessel or hollow vessel ( eg, cup, water basins ); depending on the type is measured against a top or against a particular or the current filling level
  • The depth of a hole with respect to the surface of a workpiece
  • The depth of a wellbore relative to the earth's surface in the geological
  • The sea depth at a certain point the ocean
  • Depth (disambiguation)
  • Depth of a wound relative to the body surface

Physics:

  • The distance from the viewer, see, eg, signal depth and sense of depth (disambiguation)
  • Depth of field
  • Color Depth (disambiguation)

Mathematics:

  • The depth ( Commutative Algebra ) of a module or a ring; of commutative algebra and algebraic geometry is an invariant

Humanities:

  • Depth ( literature), derived from the distance to the surface for the abstract question of the quality of a literary work: it goes in depth, or remains of the author (only ) superficial?
  • Profundity
  • Depth of thought
  • Game deep
  • Deep structure in the grammar

Economics:

  • Value chain
  • Depth of services
  • Market depth

The depth is:

  • The depth, American film directed by Peter Yates from 1977

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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