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- Q7606889 subject Q6812555.
- Q7606889 subject Q8939667.
- Q7606889 abstract "The Steinhaus longimeter, patented by the professor Hugo Steinhaus, is an instrument used to measure the lengths of curves on maps. It is a transparent sheet of three grids, turned against each other by 30 degrees, each consisting of perpendicular lines spaced at equal distances 3.82 mm. The measurement is done by counting crossings of the curve with grid lines. The number of crossings is the approximate length of the curve in millimetres.".
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- Q7606889 wikiPageExternalLink Longimeter.
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- Q7606889 wikiPageWikiLink Q6812555.
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- Q7606889 wikiPageWikiLink Q8939667.
- Q7606889 comment "The Steinhaus longimeter, patented by the professor Hugo Steinhaus, is an instrument used to measure the lengths of curves on maps. It is a transparent sheet of three grids, turned against each other by 30 degrees, each consisting of perpendicular lines spaced at equal distances 3.82 mm. The measurement is done by counting crossings of the curve with grid lines. The number of crossings is the approximate length of the curve in millimetres.".
- Q7606889 label "Steinhaus longimeter".
- Q7606889 depiction Longimeter-1.svg.