Synonym: r, spoke, wheel spoke. Similar words: stadium, radish, trading, radiate, radiant, grading, radical, paradigm. Meaning: ['reɪdɪəs] n. 1. the length of a line segment between the center and circumference of a circle or sphere 2. a straight line from the center to the perimeter of a circle (or from the center to the surface of a sphere) 3. a circular region whose area is indicated by the length of its radius 4. the outer and slightly shorter of the two bones of the human forearm 5. support consisting of a radial member of a wheel joining the hub to the rim.
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61. Of course, the required centripetal force also decreases as we make the radius of the circle bigger.
62. I argue that rear axle radius location arm must be out of true.
63. Within a five mile radius there are several pubs and restaurants.
64. Andrews has three other courses, and there are a dozen more within a fifteen-mile radius.
65. These have a radius of about ten miles and densities of millions of tons per cubic inch.
66. Take a day trip to Wells and Glastonbury, both within a 30-mile radius.
67. Nearly half of these poorer people came from within a 20-mile radius, but some of the others came long distances.
68. Ribs broken and ruptured spleen. Right arm, compound spiral fractures or radius and ulna.
69. During a night dive I have been totally surrounded by an eerie blue glow with a radius of about 30 centimetres.
70. Comparisons between ions are then expressed as a radius ratio, the ratio of the cation radius to the anion radius.
71. The radial shields are triangular to tear-drop shaped, just over a quarter the disk radius in length.
72. Within a 10-mile radius there are several archaeological sights, stone circles and museums to visit.
73. Third, the solar halo radius is big.
74. The radius expands markedly at its lower end.
75. The radius represents the advancement index.
76. Allied M 10 Tank Destroyer turn radius increased.
77. This curve can be plotted well against particle radius.
78. An arrowhead is never used at the radius center.
79. A kind of refrigerator with high efficiency and low cost consists of rotating casing, condensator with great rotating radius, evaporator with small rotating radius[sentencedict.com], etc.
80. The length of the Light Rail Vehicle is limited with the minimum block length and the minimum turning radius of the course. Different lengths would affect its working capacity, traffic and etc.
81. The design of the gun is commonly defined by perveance, beam current, waist radius,(www.Sentencedict.com) waist position and cathode current density.
82. According to the allowed pressure angle, this paper determines the disk cam with translating followers basic circle radius and eccentricity by using the analytic method.
83. All the inside radius of the bending is R0.5 except especial declaration.
84. Step edges that are parallel to the planet radius are coated symmetrically.
85. The integration corresponds to adding successive shells to the core until the core has radius R.
86. Figure 8 ring around RADIUS represents integrated ( line number ).
87. According to the stress and strain condition of the soil around a pile, two formulas are developed based the extremum principle, with which the radius of plasticity area can be determined.
88. Excellent pliability, flexibility and elasticity and suitable for special occasions requiring small bending radius.
89. ZRP is a hierarchical routing protocol, which can control the router spending, cut the delay and improve the efficiency, while setting the best radius.
90. An endpoint fusing method is proposed for hand-drawing 3D projection sketches based on the tolerance zone of each endpoint with variable radius(VRTZ).
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