average gradient
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaverageandgradient
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average
adjective
uk/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/us/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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gradient
noun[C]
uk/ˈɡreɪ.di.ənt/us/ˈɡreɪ.di.ənt/
how steep a ...
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(Definition ofaverageandgradientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The main objective is to probe efficiently the micro-scale behaviour under the constraint that theaveragegradientof the solution is fixed to be a given constant vector.
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The final climb is 14.4 km, with anaveragegradientof 7.2%, with the steepest section at 10%.
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Though the climb from this road features some gradients topping 10%, these stretches are very brief and theaveragegradientis only 4%.
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It was 1.8 km long at anaveragegradientof 6.1%.
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It was 1 km long at anaveragegradientof 7.4%.
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The height difference is 947.5 m with anaveragegradientof 70.8% and a maximum gradient of 96.9%.
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The first of the climb are the most challenging with anaveragegradientof 8.1%.
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The peloton climbed up to a height of above sea level, via an 11.4km 1 long climb at anaveragegradientof 8.6%.
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The treeless northbound grade climbs 2700 vertical feet (820 m) in 7 mi, anaveragegradientof over 7%.
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Over the entire distance of 16.2km mi, the climb gains 931m ft in altitude, at anaveragegradientof 5.7%.
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It was 1.3 kmlong with anaveragegradientof 8.6%.
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The road climbs 4618ftm 0 from an altitude of 1527ftm 0 at the bottom to 6145ftm 0 at the top, anaveragegradientof 11.6%.
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Theaveragegradientis 6.5% and some of the steepest parts are 11%.
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The climb is long and has anaveragegradientof 6.2%.
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The climb was just 0.8 km long at anaveragegradientof 10.8%.
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Over this distance, the climb is 557m 0 at anaveragegradientof 3.1%.
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The finish was a first-category climb of 18km 1 at anaveragegradientof 6.1%.
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Theaveragegradientin this stretch is 108 ft/mi.
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The line has anaveragegradientof 15% and a maximum gradient of 24%.
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The track has an elevation change of 92.7 metres, for anaveragegradientof 4.9%.
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