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The less water is used, the more linear expansion occurs.
However, linear expansion by construction of geometry can continue.
Are we experiencing a linear expansion in our ability to cope with incredible social diversity?"
They see in the growth of large-scale organization nothing more than a linear expansion of old-fashioned bureaucracy.
The facade looking on to the Mokhovaya Street is characterized by linear expansion.
The expression (linear expansion) for the i th molecular orbital would be:
Pullinger's apparatus is used to determine the linear expansion of a metallic rod in the laboratory.
Multiply the change of temperature by the constant called the linear expansion coefficient (i.e. alpha).
The angled rafters and eaves of the roof stones conveys linear expansion.
Anodized coatings have a much lower thermal conductivity and coefficient of linear expansion than aluminium.
A linear expansion around the fixed points tells us whether the mutant can invade an established wild-type population or vice versa.
This equation works well as long as the linear expansion coefficient does not change much over the change in temperature .
Theoretically, the coefficient of linear expansion can be found from the coefficient of volumetric expansion (β 3α).
For liquids usually the coefficient of volumetric expansion is listed and linear expansion is calculated here for comparison.
This phenomenon is called an inversion, and for the α to β quartz inversion is accompanied by a linear expansion of 0.45%.
Materials with anisotropic structures, such as crystals (with less than cubic symmetry) and many composites, will generally have different linear expansion coefficients in different directions.
An initial assumption is that the number of molecular orbitals is equal to the number of atomic orbitals included in the linear expansion.
There exist some alloys with a very small linear expansion coefficient, used in applications that demand very small changes in physical dimension over a range of temperatures.
These temperature differences, coupled with different linear expansions of the face-sheets, can lead to a bending of the sandwich beam in the direction of the warmer face-sheet.
For non-ideal solvents equation (10.13) can be expanded to give where a is the linear expansion factor, pertaining to viscosity measurements, and is a measure of long range interactions.
Lines of VDUs, literally overflowing with 'user-friendliness', displayed the minutiae of detail, specifications, stress factors, variables, co-efficients of linear expansion, quantum mechanics.
These robots can be categorized as robots with passive or active wheels, robots with active treads, and undulating robots using vertical waves or linear expansions.
In rocketry, a SERN, which stands for single expansion ramp nozzle, is a type of physical linear expansion nozzle where the gas pressure transfers work only on one side.
Its melting temperature is 160 C. The linear expansion coefficient of the PVC is small and has flame retardancy, the oxidation index is up to 45 or more.
She'd set a degree in the end probably, and finish up teaching equilateral triangles and the co-efficients of linear expansion to those fool enough to listen ... or she'd be a nun.