I love
every square centimetre of it.
My plans for crawling into bed around 8 pm bit the dust, or make that joined all the paint dust that now covers
every square centimetre of the house, which leads me to my song of the day... Get Set Go's «I hate everyone» (the kids love singing along to this one)
My legs were spread, I was turning my thighs this way and that, as she sprayed
every square centimetre of me with brown goo.
Upon close inspection,
each square centimetre of Morley's paintings is nothing less than a small masterpiece.
Controls had an average of 0.7 mites per
square centimetre of skin, whereas the rosacea patients had an average of 12.8 mites.
Ultra-deep genetic sequencing was performed on 234 biopsies taken from four patients revealing 3,760 mutations, with more than 100 cancer - associated mutations per
square centimetre of skin.
Siores says that 10
square centimetres of the PV film can generate 1 to 2 watts of solar energy at its peak.
A solar panel occupying 25
square centimetres of this room will claim about 0.0001 watts.
In the Panamera, the Burmester system not only includes multiple amps et al, but features 16 speakers covering (according to Porsche) a «never before» installed 2400
square centimetres of «acoustically effective surface».
The cage will now have to provide 750
square centimetres of space for each bird.»
Not exact matches
For the past week, workers on cranes have been laying the roughly 28 -
centimetre -
square tiles, each
of which corresponds to one very big pixel, on the tower.
To create this exotic state
of matter, researchers at the FLASH facility in Hamburg, Germany, took a thin piece
of aluminium foil and blasted it with an X-ray laser that generated about 10 million gigawatts
of power per
square centimetre.
Spatial discrimination fell by 0.25 millimetres for every
square -
centimetre increase in finger area (The Journal
of Neuroscience, DOI: 10.1523 / jneurosci.3684 - 09.2009).
The pulses reached intensities
of 100 quadrillion kilowatts per
square centimetre.
The samples in Elsila's study came from four
squares of aluminium foil, each about 1
centimetre across, that sat next to a lightweight sponge - like «aerogel» that was designed to capture dust from the comet's atmosphere, or coma.
The receiver contains a laser that interpreted the image data to «write» 100 holographic stripes into the 10 -
centimetre -
square chunk
of plastic over a period
of 2 seconds.
It can store hundreds
of gigabytes
of data per
square centimetre.
But he has extrapolated his experimental data and calculated that in a device with 1,000 droplets, which would easily fit into an area
of 40
centimetres squared, up to 10 watts could be generated.
The researchers are initially aiming to achieve an area
of ten by ten
square centimetres.
The point
of intersection had to be such that by cutting along two
of the lines from the intersection point to the edge
of the card, a piece
of card with an area equal to any multiple (from 1 to 6)
of 8
square centimetres could be produced.
The researchers fixed a three
centimetre long diamond strip, just 0.3 millimetre thick, in a specimen holder and triggered a shock wave with a brief flash from a powerful infrared laser that hit the narrow edge
of the diamond; this pulse lasted 0.15 billionths
of a second (150 picoseconds) and reached a power level
of up to 12 trillion watts (12 terawatts) per
square centimetre.
The length
of the perimeter is an exact whole number
of half - inches, the area in
square centimetres is an integral number which is a perfect cube, and the speed
of light in my dining room is 0.3 kilometres per microsecond.
The
square display measures 12
centimetres diagonally and consists
of 80,000 pixels.
The project, conducted by the Australian Geological Survey Organisation and the Indonesian Geological Research and Development Centre (GRDC), has charted about 380 000
square kilometres
of rugged terrain in Irian Jaya and central Kalimantan at a scale
of 1:250 000 (1
centimetre to 2.5 kilometres).
Team member Sushma Acharya used a 2 -
centimetre square piece
of the material to power a 2 - volt fan for a few minutes.
EACH
of these miniature masterpieces is the width
of a human hair, but packs in more pixels per
square centimetre than the highest resolution TV screen.
But a surface can also have a strong effect on a semiconductor, and as porous silicon has an enormous surface area — between 200 and 1000
square metres for each cubic
centimetre of the material — many researchers believe a second theory: that the surface is responsible for efficient luminescence.
The patch is a flexible
square just a couple
of centimetres across that sticks to skin.
This water - and polymer - based RFB has an energy density
of 10 watt hours per litre, current densities
of up to 100 milliamperes per
square centimetre, and stable long - term cycling capability.
Convert between different units
of measure [for example, kilometre to metre; hour to minute] Measure and calculate the perimeter
of a rectilinear figure (including
squares) in
centimetres and metres Find the area
of rectilinear shapes by counting
squares Estimate, compare and calculate different measures, including money in pounds and pence Read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 12 - and 24 - hour clocks Solve problems involving converting from hours to minutes, minutes to seconds, years to months, weeks to days
KS2 — Year 4 - Perimeter Statutory requirements Pupils should be taught to: • measure and calculate the perimeter
of a rectilinear figure (including
squares) in
centimetres and metres Notes and guidance (non-statutory) Perimeter can be expressed algebraically as 2 (a + b) where a and b are the dimensions in the same unit.
Learning Objective: to know the difference between a
centimetre and
centimetre square, and understand how a cm2 is used in the calculation
of area Suitable for: KS3 - Revision KS4 - Revision Functional Skills L1 and L2 - Teaching / Revision
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of a rectilinear figure (including
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Objectives covered: Convert between different units
of measure [for example, kilometre to metre; hour to minute] Measure and calculate the perimeter
of a rectilinear figure (including
squares) in
centimetres and metres Find the area
of rectilinear shapes by counting
squares Estimate, compare and calculate different measures, including money in pounds and pence Read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 12 - and 24 - hour clocks Solve problems involving converting from hours to minutes, minutes to seconds, years to months, weeks to days
Air - Grabber ™ induction system includes the largest functional hood scoop 291.6
square centimetres (45.2
square inches)
of any production car
The
square display measures 12
centimetres diagonally and consists
of 80,000 pixels.
The smaller 40
square metres pool, with a maximum depth
of 140
centimetres, is great for children, but also fun for adults to splash around in too.