CURVATURE OF A LINE, is the peculiar manner of its bending or flexure, by which it becomes a curve of such and such form and properties. Thus the nature of the curvature of a circle is such as that every point in the periphery is equally distant from a point within called the centre, and hence the curvature of the circle is everywhere the same; but the curvature in all other curves is continually varying.
CURVATURE OF A LINE
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