dyne

[ UK /dˈa‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 cm/sec/sec to a mass of 1 gram
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How To Use dyne In A Sentence

  • No matter how anodyne, fatuous, sensible or irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • He'd borrowed the Chamberlains ' army-surplus Humvee on the off chance that Cyberdyne could identify him, and Sarah, by their vehicle. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter
  • We can modulate the detector at the same frequency as the excitation for homodyne detection - or at a slightly different frequency for heterodyne detection.
  • Big pure clear eyes MM be an auto heterodyne be apt most!
  • And "My lorde useth and accustomyth yerly to gyf hym which is ordynede to be Master of the Revells yerly in my lordis hous in Cristmas for the overseyinge and orderinge of his lordschips Playes, Interludes, and Dresinge that is plaid befor his lordship in his hous in the XII dayes of Christenmas, and they to have in rewarde for that caus yerly, xxs. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
  • The Doppler frequency can be obtained as a heterodyne or beat effect.
  • Dynegy will sell to LS Power five so-called peaking plants in Kentucky, Illinois and Michigan and three combined-cycle plants in Arizona and Connecticut. Dynegy to Unwind Power Plant Venture
  • The German superheterodynes were always very well screened and featured extensive selectivity before the mixer with three or more tuned circuits.
  • This paper discussed the double sideband noise figures and single side band noise figures of the superheterodyne receivers in a ideal hypothesis and the practical case respectively.
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