1 millimetreの例文
- The lake is reportedly filling in with this marl by about 1 millimetre per year.
- The longitudinal line on the sleeve is graduated with 1 millimetre divisions and 0.5 millimetre subdivisions.
- It had a resolution of 1 ?per millimetre, so on this machine, the difference was about 1 millimetre.
- The polyps are 1 millimetre ( 0.04 in ) in diameter and the coenosarc covering the skeleton is thin.
- The rhizome from which the many leaves of each plant spring is about 1 millimetre in diameter, and covered with scales.
- It has a particle size ranging from less than 3 micrometres to more than 1 millimetre, but typically 10 to 200 micrometres.
- To complete the process, the presses were then replaced by wedges, and the resulting settling of the Kleine Schalterhalle was limited to 1 millimetre.
- The orrery was constructed to a scale of 1 : 1, 000, 000, 000, 000 ( 1 millimetre : 1 million kilometres ).
- Individual plants have an abundant number of leaves, forming dense tufts from a rhizome of about 1 millimetre in diameter, and sometimes mats on flat rocks.
- A glass case in the Bologna Chamber of Commerce holds a solid gold replica of a piece of tagliatelle, demonstrating the correct dimensions of 1 millimetre by 6 millimetres.
- As rain droplets have a diameter of the order of 1 millimetre, Z is in mm 6 m " 3 ( ?m 3 ), a quite unusual unit.
- The plaque is 180 by 40 millimetres and 1 millimetre thick and was found in the excavations of 1928, rolled up and placed under a grinding stone in department 48.
- Acoustic horns are found in nature in the form of the burrows constructed by male mole crickets to amplify their song . " Gryllotalpa vineae " digs a carefully smoothed burrow with no irregularities larger than 1 millimetre.
- The accuracy of a time-of-flight 3D laser scanner depends on how precisely we can measure the t time : 3.3 picoseconds ( approx . ) is the time taken for light to travel 1 millimetre.
- Thus either it's one of the four known forces or it's a new force, and any new force with range over 1 millimetre must be at most a billionth the strength of gravity or it will have been captured in experiments already done.
- It was replaced by a new ribbon in 1986, 32 millimetres wide with a 4?millimetres wide white band, a 9 millimetres wide dark blue band and a 1 millimetre wide white band, repeated in reverse order and separated by a 3 millimetres wide dark blue band in the centre.
- The ribbon is 32 millimetres wide and has a central yellow gold stripe 5 millimetres wide, flanked by navy blue stripes 5.5 millimetres wide, flanked by white stripes 3.5 millimetres wide, flanked by crimson red stripes 1 millimetre wide, flanked by white stripes 3.5 millimetres wide.
- New carbon fibre pieces include both the front and rear bumpers as well as front undertray, rear fenders, side intakes and decklid that contribute to the significant weight savings over the 650S . Alcantara is used throughout the interior where carpeting is removed and removal of the air conditioning unit and new carbon fibre race seats together save . 1 millimetre thinner window glass further reduces weight by.
- The earth has such a shield-the magnetosphere-which, according to our article Van Allen Belt is equivalent to 1 millimetre of lead . ( That number of course applies to charged particles, not uncharged bullets, so we can be off " by a long shot ", but it should give you an idea of the magnetudes ( sorry about the silly pun ) involved . ) & mdash; Sebastian 19 : 46, 24 October 2007 ( UTC)