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typical and field
The typical amateur astronomer is one who does not depend on the field of astronomy as a primary source of income or support, and does not have a professional degree or advanced academic training in the subject.
The typical example is of two uncharged metallic plates in a vacuum, placed a few micrometers apart as in a capacitor but without any external electromagnetic field.
A typical USGS field mapping camp in the 1950s
There he describes it as " a typical small group of nebulae which is isolated in the general field.
At Earth's orbit its typical density is 6 ions / cm < SUP > 3 </ SUP > ( variable, as is the velocity ), and it contains a variable interplanetary magnetic field ( IMF ) of ( typically ) 2 – 5 nT.
The Welsh word " Maes ", meaning " field " or " area of activity "; it is typical for " maes " to be followed by an adjective, such as " fair field ", " Maes teg ".
The concentric hemispherical analyser ( CHA ) is a typical electron energy analyzer, and uses an electric field to change the directions of incident electrons, depending on their kinetic energies.
It is termed weak because its typical field strength is several orders of magnitude less than that of both electromagnetism and the strong nuclear force.
A typical World War I field gun shell at its maximum possible range traveling at a velocity of 250 feet / second, plus the additional velocity from the shrapnel bursting charge ( about 150 feet per second ), would give individual shrapnel bullets a velocity of 400 feet per second and an energy of 60 foot / pounds: this was the minimum energy of a single half-inch lead-antimony ball of approximately, or 41-42 balls = 1 pound.
Hence this was a typical field gun shrapnel bullet size.
At a more typical combat range of 3, 000 yards, giving a fairly flat trajectory and hence a long " beaten zone " for the bullets, a typical 3-inch or 75-mm field gun shrapnel shell would have a velocity of approximately 900 feet / second.
In typical magnetic sail designs, the magnetic field is generated by a loop of superconducting wire.
In micro-and nanoapplications, for instance in relation to semiconductors, a typical magnitude of an electric field is in the order of 1 volt / µm achieved by applying a voltage of the order of 1 volt between conductors spaced 1 µm apart.
At geomagnetic field strengths typical of the central United States, central Europe or Australia, these initial electrons spiral around the magnetic field lines in a circle with a typical radius of about 85 metres ( about 280 feet ).
A typical track and field stadium with an oval running track and a grassy inner field
A typical layout of an outdoor track and field stadium
For comparison, a typical refrigerator magnet produces 0. 01 tesla ( 10 < sup >− 2 </ sup > T ), and some processes in animals produce very small magnetic fields between 10 < sup >− 9 </ sup > T and 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > T. Recently invented SERF atomic magnetometers are potentially more sensitive and do not require cryogenic refrigeration but are orders of magnitude larger in size (~ 1 cm < sup > 3 </ sup >) and must be operated in a near-zero magnetic field.
The words " complementary-symmetry " refer to the fact that the typical digital design style with CMOS uses complementary and symmetrical pairs of p-type and n-type metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors ( MOSFETs ) for logic functions.
Cameras with digital image sensors that are smaller than the typical 35mm film size have a smaller field or angle of view when used with a lens of the same focal length.

typical and erected
The Townhall is a 17th century building, erected in the typical style of Dutch classicism.
In the early 1950s a modern new station was erected, a typical post-war building with concrete as its main material.
Mass residential blocks were erected, with basic design typical of Eastern bloc countries.
The Mendocino Joss House, a historical landmark also known as Mo Dai Miu, The Military God-King's Temple, or Temple of Kwan Tai, built in 1852, is a typical example of the small shrines erected to Guan Yu in America.
When built a typical Gangte house is mostly erected out of wood, hay and bamboo.
* The Castle is a structure initially erected in the 10th century by the Normans as a typical motte and bailey structure.
The old town centre is located in ville basse while Surville is an assembly of high rise buildings, erected after World War II, and is in many ways a typical cité in the Île-de-France.
The most typical and notable feature of Kimak-Kipchak and Cuman culture are the kurgan stelae or balbals, erected at sanctuaries with square fencing of rough stone and gravel.
Chief architect of the company Sune Lindström erected five groups of his typical " mushroom " water towers, the Kuwait Water Towers, but the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed, wanted a more attractive design for the sixth site.
The historic village or downtown section of Unionville is typical of a small town that developed over a century or so starting in the early 1840s ( when Ira White erected his Union Mills ) through the middle to late 20th century.

typical and cooling
Instruments on Galileo detected a fireball which reached a peak temperature of about 24, 000 K, compared to the typical Jovian cloudtop temperature of about 130 K, before expanding and cooling rapidly to about 1500 K after 40 s. The plume from the fireball quickly reached a height of over 3, 000 km.
To more accurately describe the performance of air conditioning equipment over a typical cooling season a modified version of the EER is used, the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio ( SEER ), or in Europe the ESEER.
Weight and cooling are typical concerns with aircraft plug nozzles.
These coolers have lower efficiency and higher energy consumption to drive fans, compared to a typical wet, evaporative cooling tower.
A typical quiet PC uses quiet cooling and storage devices and energy-efficient parts.
Ambient-air cooling is adequate for light cuts and low duty cycles typical of maintenance, repair and operations ( MRO ) or hobbyist work.
The tomb of Hafez is a primary example of a Persian garden, with the typical, enclosed space, water channels and large trees that provide cooling shades.
Evaporative cooling differs from typical air conditioning systems which use vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycles.
The circulation rate of cooling water in a typical 700 MW coal-fired power plant with a cooling tower amounts to about 71, 600 cubic metres an hour ( 315, 000 U. S. gallons per minute ) and the circulating water requires a supply water make-up rate of perhaps 5 percent ( i. e., 3, 600 cubic metres an hour ).
A typical large refinery processing 40, 000 metric tonnes of crude oil per day ( per day ) circulates about 80, 000 cubic metres of water per hour through its cooling tower system.
A typical chiller for air conditioning applications is rated between 15 and 1500 tons ( 180, 000 to 18, 000, 000 BTU / h or 53 to 5, 300 kW ) in cooling capacity, and at least one manufacturer can produce chillers up to 6, 000 tons of cooling.
In a typical installation of liquid nitrogen cooling, a copper or aluminum pipe is mounted on top of the processor or graphics card.
A typical setup for the QCM contains water cooling tubes, the retaining unit, frequency sensing equipment through a microdot feed-through, an oscillation source, and a measurement and recording device.
On 9 October 1936, 21 Renault ZT4s, a tropical version with improved cooling, were ordered for the colonial troops to replace their obsolete Renault FT 17's, that were not very suited for the rôle of long range surveillance, typical of colonial conditions.
The SEER rating of a unit is the cooling output during a typical cooling-season divided by the total electric energy input during the same period.
The mineralogy of a komatiite varies systematically through the typical stratigraphic section of a komatiite flow and reflects magmatic processes which komatiites are susceptible to during their eruption and cooling.
Traditionally, the women would prepare this dish on Saturday evening and leave it with the baker to cook in his gradually cooling oven on Sunday while they attended the lengthy Lutheran church services once typical to the culture.

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