Linear density, linear mass density or linear mass is a measure of mass per unit of length, and it is a characteristic of strings or other one-dimensional objects. The SI unit of linear density is the kilogram per metre (kg/m). The linear density, μ (sometimes denoted by λ), of an object is defined as:
where m is the mass, and x is a coordinate along the (one dimensional) object.
For the common case of a homogeneous substance of length L and total mass m, this simplifies to:
In drawing or printing, the term linear density also refers to how densely or heavily a line is drawn.
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