Use "magnitudes" in a sentence

1. Orbital elements and absolute magnitudes (brightness estimates);

2. f) Orbital elements and absolute magnitudes (brightness estimates

3. In general, deep-sky objects with surface Brightnesses below 22.0 magnitudes per square arcsecond (13.0 magnitudes per square arcminute) are considered faint

4. Their absolute magnitudes are only -8 to -15 mag.

5. The star varies in brightness by about three magnitudes.

6. "There are different magnitudes and different extents of Bribery…

7. Surface Brightnesses are usually quoted in magnitudes per square arcsecond

8. 3 That's because quake magnitudes are calculated on a logarithmic scale.

9. These impostors exceed their pre-outburst states by several magnitudes, with typical peak absolute visual magnitudes of −11 to −14, making these outbursts as bright as the most luminous stars.

10. These are large scale earthquakes that have seismic magnitudes as high as 6.1.

11. Not all geometrical magnitudes of the same kind are commensurable with one another.

12. Alpha Centauri A and B have absolute magnitudes of +4.38 and +5.71, respectively.

13. N Hydrae (N Hya) is a pair of stars of magnitudes 5.8 and 5.9.

14. There were two shocks with magnitudes exceeding 5, and they constituted an earthquake doublet.

15. The summation circuit is adapted to add the amplitude magnitudes of the signals selected.

16. He adds: “These magnitudes would seem to be enough to scuttle any monetary system.”

17. 50 objects were targeted and most of them had bolometric magnitudes below -5.

18. Its earthquakes are well-located and their magnitudes found with closely-spaced modern seismographs.

19. When the visual and absolute magnitudes are known, the distance to the star can be measured.

20. The polynomial can be evaluated by considering the magnitudes and angles of each of these vectors.

21. In recent years, most with epicenters near Guam have had magnitudes ranging from 5.0 to 8.7.

22. Preceding that, midnight to 6 a.m. the aftershocks which occurred were of the magnitudes 3 and 4 only.

23. Each area of an ecosystem can face a variety of types and magnitudes of threats from human activities

24. The scale of free-fall acceleration at a certain place must be determined with precision measurement of several mechanical magnitudes.

25. The passenger responses suggest that a useful prediction of Airsickness can be obtained from magnitudes of low frequency aircraft motion

26. Furthermore, it is found that the stress intensity factor decreases as the magnitudes of the two foundation parameters increase.

27. It is 300 light years away and its brightness is only decreased by 0.003 magnitudes by intervening gas and dust.

28. As a specialized measurement appliance of physical exploration for petroleum, geophone tester involves multiple physical magnitudes and technical parameter testing functions.

29. More than 30 aftershocks with magnitudes ranging between ML −0.2 and ML 3.7 were detected in the month following the mainshock.

30. The Asterism shows quite well in the 18 × 50 binoculars, displaying 24 stars within 1.5°, magnitudes 4.8 to 9.2

31. Stretch dominated structures such as octet tress structure have reduced density to stiffness coupling with n around 1 over many magnitudes of density.

32. In this scenario, the primary surplus (which excludes interest payments) would “achieve ‘escape velocity’ magnitudes in absolute as well as percentage terms over time.”

33. Accommodatively based vision rehabilitation acts to regain accommodative function through repeated stimulation with different magnitudes of blur over a period of time (e.g., several weeks)

34. Apparatus, namely, computers, computer software and electronic modules for transmitting and recording fluid pressures corresponding to variable magnitudes, namely, temperature, flow, pressure, and liquid levels

35. Note that in a non-rotating frame of reference, the derivatives of the coordinate directions are not considered as their directions and magnitudes are constants.

36. Hipparchus of Nicaea (second century), outstanding astronomer and founder of trigonometry, classified stars into magnitudes according to brightness, a system basically still in use.

37. Shear band width is sensitive to the size of the finite difference mesh but is controlled also by the magnitudes of the friction and dilation angles.

38. It may be as bright as absolute magnitude 5 in the high state, more typically absolute magnitude 6-8, but 3-5 magnitudes fainter in the low state.

39. If we knew the distances to the stars (see the parallax article), we could account for their distances and assign Absolute magnitudes which would reflect their true, intrinsic brightness.

40. Information society statistics represent a vast area, as they encompass the supply and demand sides, people, businesses and Governments, microeconomic and macroeconomic magnitudes, and new phenomena such as e-commerce.

41. 16 The spreading signal is a pseudo-noise code sequence that has a chip rate which is orders of magnitudes grater than the data rate of the message.

42. The maesure of performance is the ratio of the magnitudes of the maximum absolute acceleration of the protected equipment to the maximum acceleration of the shock-excited environment.

43. The sizes of earthquakes are related to how big their ruptures are, and the biggest Crustal faults in our region could produce earthquakes with magnitudes as large as, perhaps, M7.5.

44. Information society statistics represent a vast area, as they encompass the supply and demand sides, people, businesses and Governments, microeconomic and macroeconomic magnitudes, and new phenomena such as e-commerce

45. Said another scholar: “Pharisaism produced a mass of legal rules covering all situations, with the inevitable consequence that they magnified trifles and in doing so trifled with magnitudes (Mt.

46. The importance of the Archimedean axiom only became fully apparent after the discovery, in the 19th century, of magnitudes to which it does not apply — so-called non-Archimedean quantities (cf

47. The effects of conditioning high frequency tetanus on the magnitudes of these afferents and reflex volleys were examined in kittens of postnatal age 1–90 days and in adult cats.

48. The effects of the bulky side groups on the dielectric high and low temperature absorptions are discussed with respect to the shapes, the magnitudes and the apparent activation energies of the absorptions.

49. By this transformation of all questions of quality into questions only of quantity, geometry is reduced to the single problem of the measurement of magnitudes, that is, the Ascertainment of the equalities which exist between them.

50. The book was thoroughly illustrated along with observations and descriptions of the stars, their positions (copied from Ptolemy's Almagest with the longitudes increased by 12° 42' to account for the precession), their magnitudes (brightness) and their color.

51. In addition, the direct current output from the rectifier bridge (2) is conducted directly into those two a.c. network phases in which the magnitudes of the instantaneous values of the voltages are highest, without current limitation by an inductor unit.

52. Furthermore, it is found that when the misalignments in fiber directions are localized within a small region of the plate they give rise to secondary stresses whose amplitude is much higher than the magnitudes of the secondary stresses associated with widely spread misalignments.

53. The product contains 10 %-49 % acrylic resin, 20 %-28 % polyvinyl acetate, 1 %- 8 % vegetable oil, 10 %-20 % water, 0 %-12 % cork particles, 1 %- 4 % sodium hydroxide, 0 %- 58 % pigment and 0 %-5 % cellulose glue, all said magnitudes being expressed in weight percentages relative to the total weight of the mixture.

54. Extreme low-luminosity, low surface-brightness and have only been observed in the vicinity of the Milky Way, and possibly other very nearby galaxy groups, such as the Leo group. Their absolute magnitudes are only-# to-# mag. The Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy has an absolute magnitude of-#, making it fainter than the average globular cluster in the Milky Way!

55. George Crabb in 1823 defined co-ordinates now dropping its hyphen as “a term applied to the Absciss and ordinates when taken in connexion,” later better known as the magnitudes that determine the position of a point; geographers and navigators still later used coordinates to describe the use of longitude and latitude in locating a spot on the globe.

56. During operation of an three phase asynchronous motor feeded by a d.c. current intermediate circuit inverter additional oscillating torques are produced as a result of an alternating current superposed on the direct current in the dc-link. — Magnitudes and frequencies of the additional oscillating torques caused by an ac-current with definite magnitude and frequency in the dc-link are determined.

57. The number of Bels N, which corresponds to the ratio of two energy quantities P 1 and P 2 (which relate to power, energy, energy density, and so on), is expressed by the formula N = log (P 1 /P 2); for “force” magnitudes F 1 and F 2 (voltage, current strength, pressure, field strength, and others), it is expressed as N = 2 log (F 1 /F 2).