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The total number of neutrinos from the Sun, they conclude, is about 35 million per square inch per second.
There was Matsuzaka delicately moving the ball through his delivery at about an inch per second, trying to keep his arm in the same slot.
He moved his bat through an imaginary strike zone about an inch per second, slowly picking up his right foot in the same methodical manner and trying to perfect his swing.
The motions produced by seismic waves would activate a clock, and the recording surface (which tracked ground motion) advanced 1 cm (0.04 inch) per second, which would allow a reader to establish the timing of an earthquake's onset as well as its duration.
Considerable growth of the cloud droplets (with falling speeds of only about 1 cm, or 0.4 inch, per second) is therefore necessary if they are to fall through the cloud, survive evaporation in the unsaturated air below, and reach the ground as drizzle or rain.
When Nasa's robots first arrived at the International Space Station in 2006, they were only capable of precise movements using small jets of CO2, which propelled the devices forwards at around an inch per second.
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Speeds of about two inches per second have been reached.
stands for inches per second, for the speed of a tape.
In the neighbourhood of fronts, vertical velocities become more pronounced and may reach about 10 cm (4 inches) per second.
It is more of a slow drift of cooler water that rarely exceeds 10 centimetres (about 4 inches) per second.
"You have to swipe between 10 and 40 inches per second," said Antonio Suarez, assistant chief officer of automated fare collection equipment maintenance for New York City Transit.
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