Examples of using Micrometer in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Computer
bevel check, micrometer check, straightness evaluation,
the sizes of the samples with micrometer, projectors etc. to ensure that the requirements of the drawings can be met before batch production;
tool can reach 0.003mm, the slider fine-tuning is controlled by micrometer, the dimensional control accuracy can reach 0.005mm, and the spindle speed can be within 2000-8000rpm.
the sizes of tungsten carbide studs samples with micrometer, projectors etc. to ensure that the requirements of the drawings can be met before batch production.
the sizes of the samples with micrometer to ensure that the requirements of the drawings can be met before batch production.
the sizes of carbide alloy strip samples with micrometer, projectors etc. to ensure that the requirements of the drawings can be met before batch production.
the sizes of the samples with micrometer to ensure that the requirements of the drawings can be met before batch production.
In particular, because we were able to achieve extremely high surface accuracy at the 0.01-micron(micrometer) level in the XA lens element,
that is registered to the substrate to better than 1 micrometer.
Usually they must be larger than 1 micrometre.
Bacteria tend to have dimensions of one to several micrometers(1000+ nanometers).
Chromium(III) oxide: used in extremely fine micron grit(micrometre level) papers.
Mechanical Outside Micrometers.
Melt inclusions are generally small- most are less than 100 micrometres across(a micrometre is one thousandth of a millimeter,
Picoplankton are between 0.2 to 2 micrometers in diameter, while the fronds of giant kelp are as large as 60 meters in length.
Pigment dispersed, particle size in the order of micrometers, video captured at high speed(420-1000 pic/s), some results later here.
The average human hair is about 70 micrometers in diameter, which is as much as 30 times larger than the largest fine particle.
smaller than 2.5 micrometers or 0.0025 of a millimeter, that can penetrate deep into the lungs
calipers or micrometers.
The average human cell is about 10 -15 micrometres(µm), which means we're about 100,000 times bigger than our cells.