Examples of 'cross-sectional width' in a sentence

Meaning of "cross-sectional width"

The cross-sectional width refers to the measurement of the width of something when viewed from the side or in a slice. It is often used in various fields such as engineering, physics, and biology to describe the width of an object

How to use "cross-sectional width" in a sentence

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The cross-sectional width of the opening is decreased at the extension.
The infusion portion may have a first cross-sectional width.
The cross-sectional width to thickness ratio of a member can conveniently be determined using a microscope.
The interior surface also defines a first cross-sectional width.
In one embodiment, the cross-sectional width of the ablative volume is about 4 cm.
The base of the tooth has a cross-sectional length dimension greater than a cross-sectional width dimension.
The relatively small particle cross-sectional width 202 may minimize effect on resin viscosity.
Method as claimed in claim 12 wherein said width is more than 25 % said cross-sectional width.
The spreading ridge has a cross-sectional width that increases in the direction of rotation of selector 115.
The elongated wire has a length substantially greater than a cross-sectional width and an outer exposed surface.
The diameter or cross-sectional width of each whisker is preferably less than 0.1 µm.
For example, a carbon reinforcing filament may have a filament cross-sectional width of approximately 5-7 microns.
Slots 41 have a cross-sectional width that is less than the thickness of base 45.
In some examples, a reinforcing filament may have a filament cross-sectional width or diameter of 5-30 microns.
For instance the cross-sectional width of said ring-formed groove could be 0.1 millimetres.

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However, for certain applications, the polymer nanoparticles 200 may have a cross-sectional width of up to 2 microns.
In a preferred embodiment, the first cross-sectional width is greater than the second cross-sectional width.
Thus, primary air flow is independent of the cross-sectional width of metering dose plate 180.
The inside surface 214 defines a cross-sectional width and may include a reuse prevention feature.
Suitable oblong members have a cross-sectional width to thickness ratio of between about 1.5 and 25.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 6 ( a ), the cross-sectional width is substantially uniform throughout.

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