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centimetres Meaning in Tamil ( centimetres வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சென்டி ம?ட்டர்,



centimetres's Usage Examples:

We have then 11Io(1 j) I I 1(1j) Io(1 j)2 1 3 1 2 (1 - j) Io(11)3 and so on, so that if I is the intensity after passing through a thickness t in centimetres I Io(1 We might call j, which is the proportion absorbed in one centimetre, the "coefficient of absorption" of the medium.


-- 1000 (litre), 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 cubic centimetres, 1 c.


The pure acid (too% H2S04) cannot be prepared by boiling down a weaker acid under any pressure (at least between 3 and 300 centimetres of mercury), an acid of the composition H 2 SO 411 1 2 H 2 O or 12S03,13H20 being invariably obtained.


), the vara of 80 centimetres, and the fanega.


The Australian crane, the heaviest bird weighed, is that which has the smallest amount of surface, for, referred to the kilogramme, it does not give us a surface of more than 899 square centimetres (139 sq.


If a body whose mass is m grammes be moving with a velocity of v centimetres per second relative to the earth, the available kinetic energy possessed by the system is Zmv 2 ergs if m be small relative to the earth.


The metre and the kilometre, for instance, or the metre and the millimetre, are not directly comparable; but the metre can be conceived as containing too centimetres.


If the two small conducting spheres are placed with centres at a distance d centimetres, and immersed in an insulator of dielectric constant K, and carry charges of Q and Q' electrostatic units respectively, measured as above described, then the mechanical force between them is equal to QQ'/Kd 2 dynes.


If m, and m 2 are the strengths of two poles, d the distance between them expressed in centimetres, and f the force in dynes, fml m2/d2 (I) The force is one of attraction or repulsion, according as the sign of the product m l m 2 is negative or positive.


2307) by dissolving nitrobenzene in ten times its weight of ether containing a few cubic centimetres of water, and heating with excess of zinc dust and anhydrous calcium chloride for three hours on a water bath.


Round disks made of these substances were placed in a closely fitting cylindrical cavity drilled in a block of steel, the cavity having a circular aperture of two or four centimetres below.





Synonyms:

dm, metric linear unit, mm, decimetre, centimeter, millimetre, decimeter, cm, millimeter,



Antonyms:

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