For example, metric dimension is defined in terms of the resolving set for a graph.
If the tree is a path, its metric dimension is one.
Individual ring gauges or ring gauge sets are made to variety of tolerance grades in metric and English dimensions for master, setting, or working applications.
The tubes have usually metric dimensions.
Parallels are manufactured to either imperial or metric dimensions, and are often sold in a set, with several pairs of different sizes.
Actual signage may be found in varying sizes, with the 1994 regulations finally setting three definitive sets of metric dimensions for each sign.
Ball bearings were first produced in Europe so they were standardized to metric dimensions.
American manufacturers came along later so they produced ball bearings in metric dimensions prior to the early-1990s.
In mathematics, metric dimension may refer to: