Primary form

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Primary form is used in surface metrology to refer to the over-all shape of a surface which can be measured quantitatively.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A Guide to the Difference Between Primary Form, Roughness, and Fractality of Surfaces". AZoM.com. 27 January 2019.