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It provides a small cross-section area for operation under pressure.
Tube cross-section area to the grate was only 9%.
Discontinuities in cross-section area at section junctions are allowed.
The two cylinders have the same volume, but different diameters, and thus different cross-section areas.
Other techniques employ bifilar winding, or a flat thin former (to reduce cross-section area of the coil).
A long, narrow vent opening will work, but its cross-section area should be equal to the inside area of the duct that connects to it.
Note that FPA does not represent the frontal cross-section area of the aircraft.
Namely, the maximum (tetanic) force of a muscle fiber simply depends on its thickness (cross-section area) and type.
The sensitivity of this technique, primarily depending upon scattering cross-section area, and the method has almost equal sensitivity to all light elements.
The product of stroke distance and cross-section area gives stroke volume (how much blood was ejected from a heartbeat into the arteries).
In all three types of structure the cross-section area of the choanocyte-lined regions is much greater than that of the intake and outlet channels.
Changes in cell properties, such as an enlarged apical cross-section area, are only observed in anterior and posterior border cells.
Collimated monochromatic wavefront propagation allows narrow beam cross-section area for transmission over large distances.
The Neptunian rings contain a large quantity of micrometer-sized dust: the dust fraction by cross-section area is between 20% and 70%.
By comparison, the researchers say the cross-section area of the melting region they mapped would rival the size of San Diego County.
Calculates the diameter of a circular duct with the same cross-section area as that of a given rectangular duct.
Ignoring end effects, the total magnetic flux through the coil is obtained by multiplying the flux density by the cross-section area :
Extrusion is a plastic deformation process in which raw material (billet) is forced to flow by compression through the die opening of a smaller cross-section area.
Properties that are directly measured via a tensile test are the ultimate tensile strength, maximum elongation and reduction in cross-section area.
Yield strength testing involves taking a small sample with a fixed cross-section area, and then pulling it with a controlled, gradually increasing force until the sample changes shape or breaks.
Disease severity was assessed by the number of primary roots (out of four) infected and by the average proportion of root cross-section area colonized by stain and (or) decay.
The muscle cross-sectional area (blue line in figure 1, also known as anatomical cross-section area, or ACSA) does not accurately represent the number of muscle fibers in the muscle.
If the pore network were to be modelled as a set of parallel capillary tubes, a cross-section area average of the rock's resistivity would yield porosity dependence equivalent to a cementation exponent of 1.
Permanent ventilation to outside must be provided into the room in which the fire is situated and have a minimum permanent ventilation area of no less than the equivalent cross-section area of the flue cowl specified by manufacturer.
Every ordinary material will contract in volume when put under isotropic compression, contract in cross-section area when put under uniform biaxial compression, and contract in length when put into uniaxial compression.
Where, A is the cross-sectional area of the control volume.
More correctly it is the difference between the cross-sectional areas.
As a consequence, only small cross-sectional areas of the material are used.
The smaller the cross-sectional area, the greater the percentage of drop.
Sound level also increases as whistle cross-sectional area is increased.
The core is characterized by its diameter or cross-sectional area.
The combination of surface and cross-sectional area is what makes a good speaker cable.
To go faster, a skier can try to reduce the cross-sectional area of their body.
The wear experienced is generally manifested as a loss of cross-sectional area.
The fiber cross-sectional area increased significantly only after steroid treatment.
The press had two cylinders and pistons of different cross-sectional areas.
As an example, consider a composite wall of cross-sectional area .
Only with cables of cross-sectional area 25 mm² and greater need reactance be considered.
However, beyond this point a neck forms where the local cross-sectional area becomes significantly smaller than the original.
The only part of the system down in the weather is the support tethers at both ends, and they have a very low cross-sectional area.
The new objects under consideration are those having a fixed cross-sectional area along one axis.
The larger the total cross-sectional area, the lower the mean velocity as well as the pressure.
Its primary use was to measure the cross-sectional area of pipes in Roman water distribution systems.
Note that the cross-sectional area, perimeter, and temperature can all be functions of x.
Consider a parallelepiped of length x o and cross-sectional area.
The main problem with the centrifugal compressor was the large cross-sectional area.
The cross-sectional area is also related to the maximum current that a wire can carry safely.
The scale current is proportional to the cross-sectional area of the diode.
The more bifurcations, the higher the total cross-sectional area, therefore the pressure across the surface drops.
The model is a forced beam with a variable moment of inertia and cross-sectional area.