Examples of 'micrometers' in a sentence

Meaning of "micrometers"

micrometer (noun) - a device used for precise measurement of small distances or thicknesses, typically in engineering, machining, or scientific experiments
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We also added laser micrometers on both lathes.
Their thickness is typically of one to several micrometers.
There are one million micrometers in one meter.
They advantageously have a thickness e of a few micrometers.
Laser micrometers and metal samples.
They are key components of micrometers and lathes.
Two micrometers down to the left.
Less than two and a half micrometers.
Approximately two micrometers above her neural core.
Local surface changes can be expressed in micrometers.
Less than three micrometers from the event horizon.
This layer is a few tens of micrometers thick.
Blade micrometers have a matching set of narrow tips blades.
Circular paint line a few micrometers thick.
Micrometers for external measurements.

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Scratch width and depth is expressed in micrometers.
Micrometers and digital comparators.
Typically they have a length of a few micrometers.
How many micrometers in a millimeter.
A millionth of a megameter equals one million micrometers.
Micrometers and callipers.
The dimensions of the cantilever are in the scale of micrometers.
Lower coating thickness bound in micrometers for warning range integer.
Studying of an opportunity of strong on tens of micrometers.
Oil particles that are twenty micrometers or smaller do not get separated.
All the measurements are provided in micrometers µm.
Precision micrometers perform better and provide a scale for reference.
The larger form may be up to nine micrometers in size.
Micrometers in diameter.
Such structures typically have a diameter of a few micrometers.
They range in size from a few micrometers to a full millimeter across.
Indicators and various types of micrometers.
The radius of the core in micrometers is plotted on the abscissa axis.
The layers of tissue removed are tens of micrometers thick.
The thickness is between ten micrometers and several tens of millimetres.
Its spatial resolution is of the order of a few micrometers.
Their thickness ranges from some micrometers to some tens of micrometers.
This position may be established to within a few micrometers.
The average cam lobe wear in micrometers is plotted as a function of time.
The corresponding erosion is expressed in micrometers.
Sanduloviciu grew spheres from a few micrometers to up to three centimeters in diameter.
These pieces can be up to hundreds of micrometers.
The tubes are several micrometers long and aligned in fibers of a few millimeters.
More than several hundreds of micrometers.
Inside micrometers to accurately measure the distance between the inside walls.
This layer is a few micrometers thick.
The length of a single dendrite is usually several hundred micrometers.
The following graticules and objective micrometers for calibrating may be ordered.
The precision level of this synchronization system goes down to micrometers.
Its thickness may be between a few micrometers and a few tens of micrometers.

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