linearity

/ˌlɪniˈɛrəti/
noun
  1. The quality or condition of being arranged in a straight line or having a straight-line relationship.
    • The teacher explained the linearity of the number line to the students.
    • In design, the linearity of the building's windows gave it a modern look.
    • The linearity of the graph showed that the data followed a simple pattern.
  2. The property of a system or process where output changes in direct proportion to input.
    • The linearity of the relationship between hours studied and test scores made it easy to predict results.
    • Engineers tested the linearity of the sensor to make sure its readings were accurate.
    • The amplifier's linearity ensures that the sound remains clear at all volume levels.
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