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  • ...ed with pure compressed oxygen, a joint regulator valve preventing reverse flow, and a small (approximately 13 liter) high-pressure air tank. First, compre ...' of the torpedo is manually set to 5 meters to set the running depth at 5 meters below the surface, and controls the side stabilizer to run at that depth.
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  • ..., <math>h</math> is height in meters, <math>r</math> is flow rate in cubic meters per second, <math>g</math> is acceleration due to [[gravity]] of 9.8 m/s<su ...ion depends on the available water supply. In some installations the water flow rate can vary by a factor of 10:1 over the course of a year.
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  • The plant commonly grows from 0.3 to 0.6 meters in height, or about 13 to 26 inches. The plant prefers part shade and humus ...egularly without requiring more oxygen. At the same time it stimulates the flow of urine, which lowers the volume of the blood and lessens the load on the
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  • ...rument called a [[rheometer]] is used. Viscometers only measure under one flow condition. ...sufficiently small value of [[Reynolds number]] for there to be [[laminar flow]].
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  • ...aste glues the aggregate together, fills voids within it, and allows it to flow more freely. ...-consolidating concretes|self-consolidating concrete]], is tested by other flow-measuring methods. One of these methods includes placing the cone on the na
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  • ...eters.com/pdf/HK%20Problems%20with%20moisture%20Eprint.pdf Wagner Moisture Meters - Problems With Moisture]</ref> [[Flooding]], leaky roofs, building mainten ...exterior damage from [[Hurricane Katrina]], small leaks and inadequate air flow permitted this mold infestation.]]
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  • ...] sometimes known as [[Streamlines, streaklines and pathlines|streamline]] flow. ...holes or continuous slots through which pressurized air exits in a laminar flow pattern. The exit air velocity then creates an impact air velocity onto the
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  • ...s can also be used to indirectly measure other variables such as fluid/gas flow, speed, water level, and altitude. Pressure sensors can alternatively be ca ...op across an [[oil filter]]. Differential pressure is also used to measure flow or level in pressurized vessels.
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  • ...] (''Riftia pachyptila'', also called Vestimentifera), which can reach 2.4 meters length and populates ocean [[volcanic vent]]s. Instead of a [[digestive tra
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  • ...ance transoceanic stations of the era used wavelengths of 10,000 to 20,000 meters, correstponding to frequencies of 15 to 30 kHz.{{cite book ...that the current from the antenna, after passing through the receiver, can flow into the ground. The ground wire is attached to a radiator, a water pipe,
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  • ...esistance range by observing the needle when first connected; current will flow to charge the capacitor and the needle will "kick" from infinite indicated == Simple and non-bridge meters ==
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  • ...y fine helical springs.<ref name=Spitzer72/> The non-linear scale of these meters makes them unpopular. ...ferred with that current. These can be used for energy meters ([[watt-hour meters]]) or for estimating the charge of [[Battery (electricity)|battery]] or [[c
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  • ...from place to place. This design is almost universally used in moving-coil meters today. ...nstrument, often called a meter. It is used to measure the direct current (flow of electric charge) through an electric circuit. The D'Arsonval/Weston form
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  • ...th''' limits the controller-device distance to two meters per device or 20 meters total, whichever is less. This imposes transmission problems on systems spr ...r unit controlling sourcing, measuring, pass/fail decisions, test sequence flow control, binning, and the component handler or prober. Support for dedicate
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  • '''Meters''' ...th''' limits the controller-device distance to two meters per device or 20 meters total, whichever is less. This imposes transmission problems on systems spr
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