Sentence examples for millimeters per second from inspiring English sources

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Napoli and co calculate that a centimeter-scale circuit with channels just 300 micrometers wide, with mercury drops flowing at a rate of 10 millimeters per second, could generate about 12 microwatts of power.

Since we know the location of each PLB and the distance from the PLB to each AE sensor, we can estimate the rock's wave velocity, or how quickly the elastic wave generated by the PLB travels through the rock (in millimeters per second).

The air doesn't make the squeaking noises that I did, but then it isn't falling nearly as fast - it's a few millimeters per second on average.

Traveling at a few millimeters per second, almost 30% of the atoms reflected, enough to form a perfect image of the neon source on a detector.

For example, Tocha et al. added a shear piezo element on the existing stand-alone AFM; the scan velocity can get up to several millimeters per second [17].

In the model described in an upcoming issue of Physical Review Letters, the computer simulation studied a fully submerged, bullet-sized vessel that travels at crawling speed, just a few millimeters per second.

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Or let's see, that's 1/10 of a millimeter per second.

Second, the current technique is simply too slow for large-scale manufacturing: the new inks can be printed at a speed of one millimeter per second.

On the other hand, for perigees on the border between the thermosphere and the exosphere the friction only accounts for a fraction of a millimeter per second in the final asymptotic velocity.

Brecher compared the photon pulses from many gamma ray bursts and found that if there are light speed differences among the photons, they must be smaller than 3 billionths of a millimeter per second.

Additionally, the turbulent convection induced by the density difference at different temperatures [http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-thermal-properties-d_162.html] also guaranteed and very high-efficiently enhanced this transfer precess with a velocity in millimeter per second [https://thayer.dartmouth.edu/~d30345d/books/EFM/chap7.pdf].

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