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  2. Reciprocal length - Wikipedia

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    For example, the reciprocal centimetre, cm1, is an energy unit equal to the energy of a photon with a wavelength of 1 cm. That energy amounts to approximately 1.24 × 10 −4 eV or 1.986 × 10 −23 J. The energy is inversely proportional to the size of the unit of which the reciprocal is used, and is proportional to the number of ...

  3. Wavenumber - Wikipedia

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    Wavenumber, as used in spectroscopy and most chemistry fields, is defined as the number of wavelengths per unit distance, typically centimeters (cm1 ): where λ is the wavelength. It is sometimes called the "spectroscopic wavenumber". [ 1] It equals the spatial frequency.

  4. Hildebrand solubility parameter - Wikipedia

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    (However, PE only dissolves at temperatures well above 100 °C.) Poly(styrene) has a solubility parameter of 9.1 cal 1/2 cm3/2, and thus ethyl acetate is likely to be a good solvent. Nylon 6,6 has a solubility parameter of 13.7 cal 1/2 cm3/2, and ethanol is likely to be the best solvent of those tabulated. However, the latter is polar ...

  5. 35.5 cm MRK L/25 - Wikipedia

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    On 2 and 3 July 1878, the guests then attended a large test-firing at Krupp's new artillery range in Meppen. [13] In Meppen, the new 35.5 cm MRK L/25 was the centerpiece of the show. Other guns that where tested simultaneously were the 30.5 cm MRK L/25, the 'Dutch' 28 cm A No. 1 gun and a 15 cm gun. [14]

  6. Connection Machine - Wikipedia

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    The CM-1 and CM-2 design teams were led by Tamiko Thiel. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ better source needed ] The physical form of the CM-1, CM-2, and CM-200 chassis was a cube-of-cubes, referencing the machine's internal 12-dimensional hypercube network, with the red light-emitting diodes (LEDs), by default indicating the processor status, visible through the ...

  7. Cubic centimetre - Wikipedia

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    A cubic centimetre (or cubic centimeter in US English) (SI unit symbol: cm3; non-SI abbreviations: cc and ccm) is a commonly used unit of volume that corresponds to the volume of a cube that measures 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm. One cubic centimetre corresponds to a volume of one millilitre.

  8. Cubit - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] This puts the handbreadth at roughly 9 cm (3 + 12 in), and 6 handbreadths (1 cubit) at 54 cm (21 + 12 in). Epiphanius of Salamis, in his treatise On Weights and Measures, describes how it was customary, in his day, to take the measurement of the biblical cubit: "The cubit is a measure, but it is taken from the measure of the ...

  9. Centimorgan - Wikipedia

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    Centimorgan. In genetics, a centimorgan (abbreviated cM) or map unit ( m.u.) is a unit for measuring genetic linkage. It is defined as the distance between chromosome positions (also termed loci or markers) for which the expected average number of intervening chromosomal crossovers in a single generation is 0.01.