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=Explanations=
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Period of the time during which the magnitude of current velocity lies below a given velocity limit.
Period of time during which the magnitude of current velocity lies below a given threshold.
 
* left top: result for threshold 0.1 m/s.
* left top: value of the parameter for the 1st class [limit velocity: 0.1 m/s].
* right top: result for threshold 0.5 m/s.
* right top: value of the parameter for the 3rd class [limit velocity: 0.5 m/s].
* left bottom: result threshold 0.9 m/s.  
* left bottom: value of the parameter for the 5th class [limit velocity: 0.9 m/s].  
* right bottom: result for threshold 1.3 m/s.
* right bottom: value of the parameter for the 7th class [limit velocity: 1.3 m/s].  


=Examples=
=Examples=

Revision as of 07:59, 16 September 2014

Explanations

Period of time during which the magnitude of current velocity lies below a given threshold.

  • left top: result for threshold 0.1 m/s.
  • right top: result for threshold 0.5 m/s.
  • left bottom: result threshold 0.9 m/s.
  • right bottom: result for threshold 1.3 m/s.

Examples

current velocity < 0.1 m/s current velocity < 0.5 m/s
time span for which the current velocity lies below 0.1 m/s
time span for which the current velocity lies below 0.5 m/s
current velocity < 0.9 m/s current velocity < 1.3 m/s
time span for which the current velocity lies below 0.9 m/s
time span for which the current velocity lies below 1.3 m/s


Closely related quantities



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