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This time is of order D/v0, where D is the diameter of the sphere and v0 is the speed of the fluid well upstream.
Equivalently, the volume of a sphere is shown to be two-thirds that of the cylinder which just contains it (that is, having height and diameter equal to the diameter of the sphere), while its surface is also equal to two-thirds that of the same cylinder (that is, if the circles that enclose the cylinder at top and bottom are included).
For example, to measure the volume of a sphere, he imagined a balance beam, one of whose arms is a diameter of the sphere with the fulcrum at one endpoint of this diameter and the other arm an extension of the diameter to the other side of the fulcrum by a length equal to the diameter.
diameter of the sphere.
The diameter of the sphere was ~2 mm.
Regions of interest (ROI) as large as the physical diameter of the sphere were drawn.
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The initial diameter of the spheres was 500 nm.
The average diameter of the spheres was from 3.5 to 100 nm.
The periodicity of these holes is 0.97 μm: almost identical to the diameter of the spheres.
The upstream pipe diameter is in a ratio of 4 1 to the diameter of the spheres.
Following this method, it is possible to control the diameter of the spheres from the TEOS concentration.
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