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  • {{Short description|Ottoman unit of length}} '''Endaze''' is a defunct measurement unit of length used in the [[Ottoman Empire]]. ...
    746 bytes (106 words) - 15:51, 4 March 2021
  • {{Short description|Ottoman unit of distance}} '''Merhale''' was an [[Ottoman units of measurement|Ottoman]] unit of length. ...
    736 bytes (92 words) - 03:44, 12 December 2024
  • {{Short description|Unit of measurement}} ...um of the [[Airy disk]] is always 7.6 optical units in the [[image plane]] of a [[diffraction-limited system|diffraction limited]] microscope. ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''N''-body units}} | Unit of [[length]] (''R'') ...
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  • ...trients [[diffuse]] between [[capillaries]], based on cellular consumption of the nutrients.<ref>Fournier, R. L. Basic Transport Phenomena in Biomedical ...nd <math>R</math> is the consumption by the cells. Units are in terms of [[length]].{{cn|date=March 2021}} ...
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  • {{Short description|System of measurement used in the United States}} ...of measurement of physical quantities known as the '''English Engineering Units'''.<ref>{{cite journal ...
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  • {{AFC comment|1=Draft is entirely unsourced at time of review ~[[User:Liance|Liance]]<sup>[[User talk:Liance|talk]]</sup> 17:00, 1 {{Short description|Multiverse theory with Planck units}} ...
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  • ...ntains a TSF timer with modulus <math>2^{64}</math> counting in increments of microseconds. The TSF is based on a 1-MHz clock and "ticks" in microseconds Each station maintains a TSF timer counting in increments of microseconds (μs). Stations adopt a received timing if it is later than the ...
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  • {{Short description|Early system of natural units}} ...nits]], i.e., a [[Coherence (units of measurement)|coherent set]] of units of measurement designed so that chosen [[physical constant]]s fully define and ...
    9 KB (1,340 words) - 18:36, 24 September 2024
  • |standard= [[History of measurement|old weights and measures]] |unit of= [[length]] ...
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  • ...s, which afterwards get assembled into a rectangle with an area of only 30 units. ...ation of Hooper's paradox. The brown parallelogram is the overlapping area of the two triangles.]] ...
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  • ...ming [[preferential attachment]] and incremental growth, the understanding of '''deterministic scale-free networks''' leads to valuable, analytical resul ...[[degree distribution]], [[clustering coefficient]], average shortest path length, random walk centrality and other relevant network metrics. ...
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  • ...ournal |last=Fritz |first=Tobias |date=June 2013 |title=Velocity polytopes of periodic graphs and a no-go theorem for digital physics |url=https://linkin The tile argument appears in Weyl's 1949 book ''Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Sciences'', where he writes: ...
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  • {{Short description|Degree to which part of a structural element is displaced under a given load}}[[File:deflection.svg ...inal axis) under a [[Structural load|load]]. It may be quantified in terms of an angle ([[angular displacement]]) or a distance (linear [[displacement (g ...
    12 KB (1,973 words) - 21:35, 10 December 2024
  • ...[Henry Darcy]] and is found from nondimensionalizing the differential form of [[Darcy's law]]. This number should not be confused with the [[Darcy frict ...s the [[Permeability (earth sciences)|permeability]] of the medium ([[SI]] units: {{math|m<sup>2</sup>}}); ...
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  • ...ove the curve indicates failure. The Johnson parabola creates a new region of failure.]] ...ow [[slenderness ratio]] (the ratio of [[radius of gyration]] to effective length) conditions. ...
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  • ...atician [[Zhao Youqin]] ({{lang|zh|赵友钦}}, ? – 1330) to calculate the value of [[Pi|{{pi}}]] in his book ''Ge Xiang Xin Shu'' ({{lang|zh|革象新书}}). ...of Mathematics in China and Japan, Chapter 20, The Studies about the Value of {{pi}} etc., pp&nbsp;135–138</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Units of measurement based on universal physical constants}} ...ollapsed, such that the physical constants completely define the system of units and the relevant physical laws contain no conversion constants. ...
    19 KB (2,761 words) - 02:07, 23 January 2025
  • ...pixel in the 'Full resolution' image (2,876 × 2,068 pixels)) and the orbit of Earth (grey), Jupiter (red) and Neptune (blue). From left to right: The Pis ...al period]] of a small body orbiting a central mass. Based upon the length of the year, the distance from the Earth to the Sun (an [[astronomical unit]] ...
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  • ...er with the [[Poisson's equation|Poisson equation]] for the charge density of an atom (including both the nucleus and electron cloud) in the Fourier doma ...ace]] (in units of inverse distance), <math>Z</math> the [[atomic number]] of the atom, <math>\hbar</math> is the [[Planck constant]], <math>\epsilon_0</ ...
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