Sentences with phrase «using centimeters»

Check out this awesome student - friendly assessment that includes 12 questions on measuring using centimeters and inches.

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Rebecca used the 14.5 × 6.5 - centimeter KINGSO Round Mooncake Mold that includes eight flower stamps.
To use, I first measure cassia bark in inches or centimeters.
I routinely use Google to translate grams into ounces, inches into centimeters or whatever exchange I need.
Use a rolling pin (or empty wine bottle) to roll out the dough into a large circle, about 2.5 centimeters thick and 2 inches wide.
Hi Anne, it will depend based on what size pan you use — so go by your eye for 1.5 to 2 centimeters high of broth.
Roll the dough to be about half centimeter thick (or less if you would like to have more swirls seen in the profile) and to be as long as the inner perimeter of your baking dish (use a piece of string to measure it).
It is important to understand that using your microwave oven will expose you to an energy density of milliwatts per square centimeter (the standard energy unit measurement in the U.S.).
Open windows from the top or use window guards to prevent your child from falling through screens or open windows (kids can fall from windows opened as little as 5 inches, or 12.7 centimeters).
A consensus statement from multiple birth related professional groups showed that using the definition of six centimeters to define active labor was one way to lower the rates of unnecessary cesarean sections.
In fact, hanging out in a birthing pool during the first stage of labor (when the cervix is dilating but hasn't reached 10 centimeters yet) has been shown to decrease the use of an epidural.
A full - size crib is a bed that: (1) is designed to provide sleeping accommodations for an infant; (2) is intended for use in the home, in a child care facility, in a family child care home, or in places of public accommodation affecting commerce; and (3) that has interior dimensions of 28 ± 5/8 inches (71 ± 1.6 centimeters) in width x 52 3/8 ± 5/8 inches (133 ± 1.6 centimeters) in length.
More specifically, preemies that weigh up to 2.26 kilos and are up to 43 centimeters long can make use of the special preemie onesies.
Incompetence is when a government in 2008 used precious resources to buy locomotives at a time when not even one centimeter of rail line had been constructed.
Here's the problem: To make a BEC, physicists use magnets and lasers to trap and chill atoms so that their speeds drop from thousands of meters per second to centimeters per second — slower than a walk.
Even so, Electrick can detect the location of a finger touch to an accuracy of one centimeter, which is sufficient for using the touch surface as a button, slider or other control, Zhang said.
The researchers used the state - of - the - art nanofabrication technology to make arrays of electrodes with a width of only 100 nanometers (0.00001 centimeters) to excite sound waves at an unprecedented high frequency that is higher than 10 GHz, the frequency used for satellite communications.
Even so, the «flic - flac» spider, Cebrennus rechenbergi — famous because it can cartwheel quickly across the desert — builds a tunnel 25 centimeters deep and uses it daily for shelter from Morocco's hot sun.
Other spiders use combinations of these tactics, and one that lives in slightly moister areas will ball up the sand and hurl it like a shotput many centimeters from the burrow entrance.
They use a near - infrared laser beam, which can penetrate deep — in this context, deep means a centimeter or two — into the tissue, where a nanoparticle turns the near - infrared light into blue light, and that directs the activity of genetically engineered immune cells.
They thought hard about the potential capabilities of a 10 - centimeter cube with a mass limit of 1 kilogram and found the perfect life - size demonstration model: a plastic box used for storing Beanie Babies.
Trinity College's Coleman says that the solution - based exfoliation methods, which to date produce graphene up to several tens of microns wide, are probably best suited for «middle - size industrial quantities, whereas the Intels of the world will likely be more interested in growing huge areas of graphene using CVD - type processes,» which so far can make samples up to a few square centimeters.
Once the spine was properly aligned and Askin had made the 10 - centimeter - long incision to expose the fractures, the team found that even the smallest surgical screws were too large to use on Jaxon's tiny vertebrae.
Using NASA and European Space Agency satellites, the 2015 study had measured the changing height of the ice sheet and determined that East Antarctica was ballooning upward by roughly 1.59 centimeters a year (at least from 1992 to 2001 and from 2003 to 2008).
«Tracking debris in the Earth «s orbit with centimeter precision using efficient laser technology.»
Now researchers have managed to create rectangular sheets of graphene 76 centimeters in the diagonal direction and even use them to create a working touch - screen display.
In the high frequency regime, take one gigahertz as an example, the thickness of the absorber would be around 7.5 centimeters, which is too thick and heavy to be used in aircrafts or warships.
Using only their thoughts to control the robotic arm, S3 and T2 were able to reach out and touch a series of 6 - centimeter foam ball targets 49 % to 95 % of the time in over 200 trials.
Outside analysts like Steven Aftergood of the Federation of American Scientists say that a resolution of 10 centimeters — allowing us to see a softball or the fine details of a car from space — is likely the best available resolution using visible light.
TMS uses a magnetic coil placed on the head to increase electrical signaling a few centimeters into the brain.
Scientists estimate that Stardust collected 45 of these micron - sized interstellar dust particles using an aerogel collector 1,000 square centimeters in size.
And all this must happen on 1.5 square centimeters of polymer that's transparent, flexible, nonirritating, fluid - friendly, and free of all the toxic materials normally used in glowing microelectronic components.
The big question is how large must the balls be to fall through the flow of oil and gas, To find out, Wattenburg suggests using a connection from the surface to the so - called blow - out preventer (BOP) on top of the well to pump in steel balls with a range of diameters up to about 3.8 centimeters (1.5 inches).
In the 28 September issue of Nature, Nakagaki and his colleagues describe a series of experiments with a 4 - centimeter - by -4-centimeter maze, using plastic film to separate the passageways.
NFC uses electromagnetic radio fields to allow two devices to exchange data in either direction when passed within four or five centimeters of one another.
Another possibility could be using the penetrator on the MUPUS instrument — a hollow rod 35 centimeters long that could be pressed into the soil.
To dig a few centimeters deeper into Mercury's surface, solar physicist Amir Caspi and planetary scientist Constantine Tsang of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., and colleagues will use an infrared camera, specially built by Alabama - based Southern Research, that detects wavelengths between 3 and 5 micrometers.
Dogs» heads were chopped into 3 - to 7 - centimeter - wide pieces using a standardized sequence of cuts.
Using data from Global Positioning System (GPS) stations and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) images collected during successive satellite fly - overs, ASU researchers were able to measure changes in surface elevation during a time period spanning the main Gorkha event, and several major aftershocks, with centimeter accuracy.
Using a laser cutter, they embedded an array of centimeter - scale cuts, experimenting with different shapes and sizes.
The work by Atanasov and colleagues shows, however, that ALD of tungsten on Kevlar yields yarns that are highly flexible and highly conductive, around 2,000 S / cm («Siemens per centimeter,» a common unit used for conductivity).
In both cases, CovertBand's data could be used to decipher repetitive movements such as arm - pumping, walking or pelvic tilts to a range of up to 6 meters from the smartphone, with a positional error of only 8 to 18 centimeters.
Two aluminum, nine - by -13-inch cake pans (Alternatively, you can use shallow plastic containers that are about three centimeters deep and wide enough for the short side of the bread pans or shoe boxes to rest in the containers.)
An international team, using telescopes in Hawaii and Chile, detected movement in the star — at speeds as low as 30 centimeters per second — caused by the gravity of the orbiting planets.
Two blocks, shallow plastic containers or other objects that can be used to prop up one edge of a bread pan to a height of roughly three to five centimeters (Make sure both items are the same height and that these objects can get wet.
Flow batteries can produce between 0.5 and 3 volts, and that in turn means IBM can use the technology today to supply 1 watt of power for every square centimeter of a computer's circuit board.
It will use 70 - centimeter radio waves, the longest you can use from space without getting tangled in the ionosphere.
The rectangular chip — smaller than a few square centimeters and using as little as a few milliliters of blood — is made of the polymer PDMS.
Using their laser on the 3.5 - meter telescope at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico like a radar, they immediately measured the distance from Earth to the reflector to within a centimeter.
Using a statistics - based technique to compare their shape and size with the skulls of many other hominins, Harvard University paleoanthropologist Philip Rightmire found that only one of the Dmanisi skulls — at 730 cubic centimeters — fits «comfortably within the confines of H. erectus.»
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