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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Talk:Eob   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
1e3 metres for 1 km - 10 km 1e4 metres for 10 km - 100 km 1e5 metres 1e6 metres 1e7 metres 1e8 metres 1e9 metres 1e10 metres 1e11 metres 1e12 metres 1e13 metres 1e14 metres 1e15 metres 1e16 metres 1e17 metres 1e18 metres 1e19 metres 1e20 metres
In one way, these (metres and km2 pages) are a perfect analogy to the pages for years (1876) and dates (November 20).
It is almost impossible to find a case where it is natural to link directly to 1e4 metres or 1000km2.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/ta/Talk:Eob?title=1,000_km2   (1118 words)

  
 Plan Symbols and Abbreviations - Free advice,on fire safety,prevention,risk ...
The symbol for a hose reel is a semicircle, with the water element inserted, add an outlet which is an arrow, and the element for length of hose in meters and you have an application.
The application for a hose reel shows the length of the hose in metres in the upper right hand corner and although contrary to the standard I believe it should be also apply to portable extinguishers.
The above is only a very brief introduction and the symbols are simple sketches produced by me consequently you need to research the British Standard by purchasing a copy or use the local reference library who may have copies.
www.firesafe.org.uk /html/miscellaneous/fssymbol1.htm   (557 words)

  
 Star Wars vs Star Trek: Size Matters
If you were to take the pyramid and reshape it into a 75 metre wide square building, it would be 400 metres tall (almost as tall as the Sears Tower in Chicago).
The mass of the sphere is 2E30 kg, the mass of the star is 1E30 kg, and the radius is 1E11 m, so Newton's law of gravitation gives us 1.33E28 N. The internal surface area of the sphere is 1.26E23 m², so the equivalent "pressure" would be roughly 106 kPa.
Just as the stress in a building's structural members is controlled by the ratio of load to cross-sectional area, the strength of animal muscles is predominantly controlled by their cross-sectional area.
stardestroyer.net /Empire/Science/Size.html   (4947 words)

  
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So the amount of material that a particle passes through is the distance times the mean density, ro, and this, we know, is a maximum of 50 kg /m^2.
Since the ISM is dominated by protons and there are about a million protons per cubic metre in the ISM - and the mass of a proton is 1.67e-27kg, we calculate a lifetime of 3 million years for a cosmic ray particle.
Given that there are only 1e11 stars in the Galaxy, this is a total of only 1e28 J/s (remember, we’re looking for 3e32 J/s).
www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk /www_astro/lecturenotes/hea/word2000/Cosmic_Rays_Word.doc   (2254 words)

  
 Talk:Betelgeuse - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In the article 1e12 metres I see: 1200 million km; but the Betelgeuse article mentions this:
and these numbers are also copied in 1e11 metres.
In [1] the NASA makes a claim that is compatible with the first measure, not the last ones: If placed at the center of our Solar System, it would extend past the orbit of Jupiter.
www.infosearchpoint.com /wiki.php?title=_Talk:Betelgeuse&printable=yes   (156 words)

  
 CERN/SL - EA Group - Secondary Beamlines
It consists of an approximately 600 metres long pion and kaon decay channel, at ther end of which the remaining hadrons are observed in up to 9.9 metres of Beryllium.
The remaining muon beam is shaped and cleaned in the 400 metres long muon section of the beam.
A small fraction of the protons that traverse T10 without interaction are recuperated by a bent Silicon crystal and transported to a KS target, located some 120 metres downstream of T10.
sl.web.cern.ch /SL/eagroup/beams1996.html   (1066 words)

  
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That would mean a collector with the size of 4.4E13 square metres in the same orbit as Mercury or one that is 20 times bigger on Mars.
As long as the engine is powerful enough (and antenna strong enough) to overcome the thrust load of the photon sail effect of the big antenna.
Assuming Earth's biosphere and 100 square metres per person (which may be less) I calculated that every person used 4.4E14 Joule per year.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~stevev/sd-archive/raw/prelist.txt   (16936 words)

  
 FAQs numbers 10 toc19
the time needed to fall 50 metres under standard gravity is 3.19 seconds).
Upon graphing for the XRng 0 to 1E11, the function line obtained is a zig-zag kind of line.
If you change the scale from XRng 0 to 1E11 to an XRng of 0 to 4E11 you will see this happen.
members.iinet.net.au /~ccroft/faqs_10-19.htm   (3301 words)

  
 Data storage and transmission spoiler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
8Gb per tape, 6 x 8 x 50 = 2400 tapes in a cubic metre, 8 x 2 x 2 = 32 cubic metres in a lorry so 6e14 bytes.
To send 1 lorry of data up to about 5e8 m, say to the moon, the lorry is quicker than the fibre.
To send 1 ship of data up to about 1e11 m, say to the sun, the ship is quicker than the fibre.
www.thomasbending.co.uk /puzzles/large/data.htm   (337 words)

  
 The Brights' Movement Forums > Near-Earth Asteroid 2004 MN4 Reaches Highest Score
The dinosaur killer was 6,000 metres across, yes?
If it goes into the sea, and you're on the other side of the planet living on top of a mountain you'll probably be OK. If you're favourite pizza shop is down near the coast you had better think about changing your diet.
It's the asteroid that is much smaller than both Earth and Moon.
www.the-brights.net /forums/forum/lofiversion/index.php?t2897.html   (3979 words)

  
 Star Wars vs Star Trek Technology: ST Power Generation
However, this figure is based on an assumption of 160 kg/m³ density for the ship's entire fuel supply.
This quote seems to suggest that the density of liquid deuterium in the Saucer Module storage tanks is a mere 82 kg/m³, which is roughly half the density of liquid deuterium.
Some Federation cultists attempt to use the instantaneous power figures from the TM to generate unrealistically high power estimates for starship fusion reactors, because it states that the peak instantaneous power during each pellet detonation is 1E11 MW.
www.stardestroyer.net /Empire/Tech/Power/Power1.html   (3518 words)

  
 StarDestroyer.Net BBS :: View topic - Execution hour - tech discussion and analysis thread
Now the Charybdis entered battle, its void shields flaring angrily as it passed through the expanding clouds of debris and residual energy vapour which only minutes ago had been its squadron of escort ships.
Note that this also puts the breech door on a Nova cannon at 50 metres.
The Weapons barrel at 300 metres and that the Nove cannon alone is crewed by "thousands" of naval ratings.
bbs.stardestroyer.net /viewtopic.php?p=2285882   (4990 words)

  
 Scoperta Expo - Leading furniture fabrics, curtains and design
Dicitex Décor is based in Mumbai, India and is one of the largest vertically integrated companies in India specializing in jacquard, upholstery products, embroidery and curtain fabrics manufacturing around 2 million metres a month.
One of the key things they are able to do is to develop personalised designs.
Their upholstery fabrics collection consists of more than 150 different qualities with more than 10.000 designs such as woven velvet, plain woven velvet jacquard, flat woven fabrics, plain flat woven fabrics jacquard, flat woven fabrics printed and other pile fabrics such as flock.
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 1e11 metres - OneLook Dictionary Search
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You can look up the words in the phrase individually using these links: 1e11
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Research published in the journal Science suggests that the last Ice Age never really came to end in that part of the world.
The WAIS, which covers an area of 360,000 square miles (580,000 km), is currently melting at a slow and steady rate and if this continues it will disappear in another 7,000 years.
But he warns: "A rapid melting event that released even a small fraction of this amount could have disastrous consequences for coastal regions." The scientists stress this melting of the WAIS is a natural process but they cannot rule out that global warming may now be playing a part.
www.iisd.ca /climate-l/Climate-L_News_7.txt   (20185 words)

  
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However, a GCS is ~650 metres long, And the Pegasus is NCC 53847, an Oberth class ship 150 metres long.
> > > However, a GCS is ~650 metres long, And the Pegasus is NCC 53847, an > > Oberth > > > class ship 150 metres long.
> > > > However, a GCS is ~650 metres long, And the Pegasus is NCC 53847, > an > > > Oberth > > > > class ship 150 metres long.
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 StarDestroyer.Net BBS :: View topic - So many words, so little intelligence ...
Now imagine trying to jump onto a vessel that is capable of accelerating at 30,000 m/s^2.
The slightest change in the vehicle's acceleration or even a casual turn to port or starboard will result in you being either left thousands of metres behind or smashed flat against the hull like a bug on a windshield.
Buggerboy Christ, I can't believe how goddamned stupid Trektards can be.
bbs.stardestroyer.net /viewtopic.php?p=2290399   (3317 words)

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