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CENTIMETERS

Definition av CENTIMETERS

  1. böjningsform av centimeter

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  • These range in size from dikes only a few centimeters across to batholiths exposed over hundreds of square kilometers.
  • alt=A gold-colored medal, struck in silver, about four and a half centimeters across, showing the image of Jan Hus tied to a band of stakes.
  • Such errors are inherent in the measurement process; for example lengths measured with a ruler calibrated in whole centimeters will have a measurement error of several millimeters.
  • The independent variable is usually the wavelength of the light or a closely derived physical quantity, such as the corresponding wavenumber or the photon energy, in units of measurement such as centimeters, reciprocal centimeters, or electron volts, respectively.
  • The shell of a hyolith is typically one to four centimeters in length, triangular or elliptical in cross section.
  • Each polyp is a sac-like animal typically only a few millimeters in diameter and a few centimeters in height.
  • The opening of larynx into pharynx known as the laryngeal inlet is about 4–5 centimeters in diameter.
  • The northern two-thirds of Chile lie on top of the telluric Nazca Plate, which, moving eastward about ten centimeters a year, is forcing its way under the continental plate of South America.
  • The Jackson ratio is calculated by taking the weight of the tortoise in grams and dividing it by the cube of the length of the tortoise's carapace in centimeters.
  • Average retreat rates range from one to eight centimeters per year and shores in the Puget Sound area, composed of unconsolidated sediment, erode 10 to 100 times faster than rocky shoreline.
  • They mark the locations of convergent plate boundaries, along which lithospheric plates move towards each other at rates that vary from a few millimeters to over ten centimeters per year.
  • In an adult human, the ureters typically measure 20 to 30 centimeters in length and about 3 to 4 millimeters in diameter.
  • The heart of the Fabry–Pérot interferometer is a pair of partially reflective glass optical flats spaced micrometers to centimeters apart, with the reflective surfaces facing each other.
  • In marine environments there can be thousands of individuals in 10 cubic centimeters of sediment, and counts animals like nematodes, copepods, rotifers, tardigrades and ostracods, but protists like ciliates and foraminifers within the size range of the meiobethos are also often included.
  • The resulting ice, called glaze ice, can accumulate to a thickness of several centimeters and cover all exposed surfaces.
  • The head is lined with layers of phyllaries, those in the outer layer large and leaflike, measuring up to 3 centimeters long.
  • For example, with some oscillator circuits, the presence of an ordinary wire within a few centimeters of the active components may change the amplitude or frequency of oscillations, or even prevent the circuit from oscillating at all.
  • Beer's law is commonly written in the form A = εcl, where A is the absorbance, c is the concentration in moles per liter, l is the path length in centimeters, and ε is a constant of proportionality known as the molar extinction coefficient.
  • It may consist of frazil ice (plates or spicules of ice suspended in water), slush (water saturated snow), or shuga (spongy white ice lumps a few centimeters across).
  • The residential sites were constructed by compacting clay over shell layers, with diameters ranging from 460 to 540 centimeters, and featured a circular, flat layout equipped with round kilns.


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