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The phrase "centimeters per second" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe a speed that is measured in centimeters. For example: "The car was traveling at over 50 centimeters per second."
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Corresponding superficial vapor velocities were on the order of several centimeters per second.
Maximum observed amplitude of each component is shown above each trace in centimeters per second.
Flow rate of O2 was maintained at 200 sccm (standard cubic centimeters per second).
Moreover, says Adams, the currents rarely rose above 10 centimeters per second.
Refinements could yield light speeds down to centimeters per second, Hau believes.
Drifting roughly 11 centimeters per second, the hypothetical flotsam took 2 to 4 years to circle the gyre.
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A 4-centimeter band with an end moving at 2 centimeter per second is about right.
The ant crawls on the rubber band at 1 centimeter per second.
The ant, crawling at 1 centimeter per second and initially 4 centimeters from its target, quickly finds itself nearly 6 centimeters away.
The total integrated intensity is 1.3x 10-8 erg per square centimeter per second.
Yet somehow they're able to dig themselves 70 cm deep at up to a centimeter per second.
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