Examples of 'steepness' in a sentence

Meaning of "steepness"

steepness (noun): the degree to which a slope or incline is steep or sharply inclined. This term is used in geography, engineering, or other fields where the gradient of surfaces or terrains is an important factor
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  • The state or quality of being steep.
  • The result or product of being steep.

How to use "steepness" in a sentence

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The steepness can be defined in several ways.
It represents the steepness of the cam profile.
The steepness also limited logging to a substantial degree.
Grade is a measurement of the steepness of a climb expressed in percent.
The steepness of the sigmoidal curve depends on the value of n.
Depending on the steepness of the spiral it is.
Steepness of the falling edge.
This enhances steepness and separation.
The slope of the volcano was in many places of great steepness.
Just enough steepness for a bit of a workout.
I do not like the steepness.
Note the steepness of those banks.
This is only noticeable when the wave steepness k a is large.
The steepness is caused by glacial plucking of rock along fracture joints.
It is characterized by the extreme steepness of the western slopes.

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An increasing steepness in slope prior to clot formation correlates to disease progression.
The slope quantifies the steepness of the line.
The steepness with which frequencies can be regulated up or down is programmable.
Farming costs increase as slope steepness and irregularity increase.
They are marked and the road is renowned for its steepness.
This describes the edge steepness of the encoder signals.
The steepness of the dune slope affected the dispersal distance of some propagules.
Or the direction which the steepness of the hill is maximum.
The steepness of hill reflects how big the challenge is that you are facing.
Mountains of equal steepness of inclination.
The steepness of the thermal gradient is a function of the thermal conductivity of the substrate.
These changes in wavelength and steepness occur before breaking.
The steepness scores for each irrigation management unit are then stored in memory.
This is a way of measuring the degree of steepness of the roof.
This is due to the steepness of the valley and the soil composition.
You can see my thoughts on the steepness of the hill.
The steepness of the hill represents the slope of the error surface at that point.
The tangent is directly dependent on steepness of the flank face.
Gate motion and wavefield are solved to second order in incident wave steepness.
Extent of soil disturbance and slope steepness were not significantly related.
The data is then averaged across each irrigation management unit to generate a steepness score.
Despite its height and steepness the mountain is relatively easy to climb.
The peak is not exceptionally dramatic in terms of steepness or local relief.
The steepness of uplift has created a coastal ridge forming a drainage divide parallel to the coast.
The site is impressive because of the steepness of the river gorge.
The side slopes generally have limited value for crop production because of their steepness.
Dip is the angle that describes the steepness of the fault surface.
The steepness of the Brynsbakken is a major inconvenience for freight operators.
The staggering is less pronounced in view of the steepness of the wall.
Staggered tuning also increases the steepness of passband skirts and hence improves selectivity.
Another factor for consideration is the altitude and steepness of the terrain.
The topography and the steepness of the land has led the formation of the garden.
I understand that you would regulate based on the steepness of the mountains.
Its walls have a low steepness compared to the nearby doline Pulicchio di Gravina.
It increased both the rheobasic potential and the steepness of the curve.

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