Examples of using Approximately equal in English and their translations into Swedish
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which is approximately equal to the thickness of a human hair.
it can be tolerated and considered approximately equal to the value at the earth's surface.
400 hours is approximately equal to 3 months in service.
Its curvature is a circular arc with its radius approximately equal to the length of the mast.
The dielectric loss factor is the sine of the loss angle δ approximately equal to the dielectric loss tangent.
The volume of peat that grows in marshlands is approximately equal to the volume of wood that grows in the forests.
Today, the nuclear arsenals of the parties are approximately equal, and we are not talking about one
they must be of approximately equal sizes.
Any individual quadrilateral mesh of which the bars of the mesh are not of approximately equal length;
Any codend where the stretched length of the top half is not approximately equal to the stretched length of the bottom half;
such that the Ca/Mg ratio is approximately equal to that of the solution to be analyzed.
The villages Mared and Espered were probably founded in the early Middle Ages and were approximately equal until the mid-1880s.
With a non-linear load the generator phase voltage will reach maximum amplitude which is approximately equal to the DC voltage.
The products of both were sold in the same market, and, therefore, at prices at least approximately equal.
new modern was carried out because the values for these were found to be approximately equal.
It is important that players from this category deposit money with approximately equal intervals of time.
Depending on the strength, the trunk is divided into four to eight approximately equal circular segments.
Better and more harmonious is the life of the person whose sectors are painted in approximately equal values.
cultural units and comprising approximately equal populations.
subject specific modules in Year 1 plus personal tutorials and an approximately equal amount of self-study.