Exact(28)
The drop of radius about 1 mm is viewed along the E-field direction.
The drop of radius about 1 mm is viewed perpendicular to the E-field direction.
At 200 Vmm−1, the drop (of a radius about 1 mm) is partially covered by a clay ribbon, and at 500 Vmm−1 the drop is nearly fully covered.
Thus, the point mass can be stretched out to form a mass ring at radius about the axis of rotation without changing its moment of inertia about that axis.
Slow development of a flame was associated with higher stretch rates for the same flame radius than fast-developing flames during the period of growth from 3too 6 mm in radius (about 0.1 1% mass fraction burned).
The local environment around titanium and cerium ions can be described as pyramid-like and cube-like polyhedra, respectively, and the films are amorphous (correlation radius about 10 Å).
Similar(32)
First is a ring-shaped outer region, typically having an outer radius of about 160 km (100 miles) and an inner radius of about 30 to 50 km (20 to 30 miles).
Those have an "effective casualty radius" of about 200 feet.
Initially concentrated in the capital, Luanda, the disease has spread to three other cities within a radius of about 250 miles.
The AIDS Support Organisation Jinja clinic serves a predominantly rural and semiurban population from a radius of about 100km.
This will give you a radius of about 5.1 inches (13.0 cm).
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