10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «GIGAMETER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
gigameter in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
gigameter im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Let's talk about the metric system - Halaman 74
The megameter, gigameter, and terameter are all much, much longer than a kilometer. Metric units larger than a kilometer are then as follows: kilometer = one thousand meters megameter = one billion meters gigameter = one billion meters ...
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StarBriefs Plus: A Dictionary of Abbreviations, Acronyms ...
... (file extension) GLY Glossary • Goldsworthy (Australia-WA) (location identifier) Gly Glycine Glyc Glycerite Glycn Glycerine GLZ Breda Gilze-Rijen (Netherlands) (location identifier) gm Gigameter • Gram Gm Gigameter G&M Geography & Map ...
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The metric system - Halaman 19
The exponent of the multiplication factor for kilometers is 3 and that for gigameters is 9. Subtract 3 from 9, and the answer is 6. So you move the decimal point six places to the right: 1.0000000 gigameter = 1,000,000.0 kilometers If you wanted ...
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Planetary magnetospheric physics II: proceedings of ... - Jilid 2
P. W. Daly, The use of Kepler trajectories to calculate ion fluxes at multi-gigameter distances from comet Halley, Astron. Astrophys. 226, 318-334 (1989). 4. P. W. Daly, Model calculations of oxygen ion fluxes from the dissociation of HjO, CO, ...
COSPAR. Plenary Meeting, Margaret Galland Kivelson, COSPAR. Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission B., 1992
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Study Guide to Accompany Basic Concepts of Chemistry - Halaman 34
With every thousandfold multiple of one meter, we will see where we are in relation to the surface of the earth. We will make stops at one kilometer (1 km = 103 m) , one megameter (1 Mm = 10" m) , one gigameter (1 gm = 109 m) , and one ...
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Sensory Evaluation Techniques, Fifth Edition - Halaman 135
... eV—electron volt (1 eV = 1 .60218 × 10-19 joule); fm—femtometer (10-15m); GHz—gigahertz (109 hertz); Gm—gigameter (109 m); HF—high frequency; Hz—hertz (s-1); ITU—International Telecommunications Union; keV— kiloelectron volt ...
Gail Vance Civille, B. Thomas Carr, 2015
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Handbook of Fire and Explosion Protection Engineering ...
... one billionth pico p 10–12 =0.000000000001 one trillionth femto f 10–15 =0.000000000000001 atto a 10–18 =0.000000000000000001 The prefixes should be attached directly to the SI base unit e.g., kilogram millisecond gigameter, etc.
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The Science of Measurement: A Historical Survey - Halaman 122
Thus 54 gigameter is 5.4 X 101° meter, and 0.54 femtometer is 5.4 X 10'1“ meter. The simplicity and elegance of this approach are evident. Beyond all else, it enormously simplifies estimations and computations. The law of the 18th Germinal, ...
Herbert Arthur Klein, 2012
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FranklinCovey Style Guide for Business and Technical ... - Halaman 186
6. Use the table of prefixes to form the names and symbols of multiples and submultiples of SI units. See table 3. note 1: Without using a space or a hyphen, attach the prefixes directly to the SI base unit: kilogram, millisecond, gigameter, etc.
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Study Guide with Selected Solutions - Halaman 249
... b. kilometer, megameter, gigameter c. picoliter, microliter, deciliter d. microgram, milligram, kilogram 60 minutes is a counted (exact) number and 60 feet is a measured (inexact) number. An exact number has no uncertainty associated with it; ...
Danny White, Joanne White, 2012