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This corresponds to evaluate the radial σ R and hoop σ H stresses of a rotating circular crown, or a thick ring, with a thickness of d = 20 km, as a function of the radial distance, r; the crust Poisson's ratio, ν; the crust density, ρ C; the Earth angular velocity, ω; and the internal and external circular crown radii, R 1 and R 2 (see Appendix).
The gendarme barked for the soldier outside to come in, and handed him a thick ring of keys.
By evening, a thick ring of nearly a hundred spectators has formed around the dancers, who shake and move like maracas within the ever-tightening circle.
A thick ring — awarded after he'd spent nearly thirty years as an A. T. & T. executive — thunked against objects as he handled them.
A thick ring on a unilateral elastic foundation can be used to model important applications such as non-pneumatic tires or bushing bearings.
The pool is set just off the East River within the green hills of Astoria Park, and its fading blue concrete floor is surrounded by short cement bleachers and a thick ring of trees.
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A thick ring-like shell object found with four slits each in two margins served as a compass to measure angles on plane surfaces or in the horizon in multiples of 40 degrees, up to 360 degrees.
Lift it up on to your fingertips and rotate it, stretching it out as you go until it's as thin as possible, leaving a thicker ring of dough around the edges.
You might consider using two socks for a thicker ring.
The dynamic response of a rotating thick ring is obtained, subjected to either force or displacement excitation.
The second model is a spherical shell, and the third model is a plane-strain thick ring that modifies the thin ring model to include reflections across the thickness.
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