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THOUSANDTHS - traduction vers arabe

THOUSANDTH OF AN INCH
Thou (unit); Thou (unit of length); Thou (measurement); Thou (length); Thousandths of an inch; Mil (imperial); Milliinch; 1/1000 inch

THOUSANDTHS      

ألاسم

أَلْف

الصفة

أَلْف

جزء من ألف      
thousandth
أكبر ألف مرة      
thousandfold

Wikipédia

Thousandth of an inch

A thousandth of an inch is a derived unit of length in a system of units using inches. Equal to 11000 of an inch, a thousandth is commonly called a thou (used for both singular and plural) or particularly in North America a mil (plural mils).

The words are shortened forms of the English and Latin words for "thousand" (mille in Latin). In international engineering contexts, confusion can arise because mil is a formal unit name in North America but mil or mill is also a common colloquial clipped form of millimetre. The units are considerably different: a millimetre is approximately 39 mils.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour THOUSANDTHS
1. You see one thousandths of a second snapshot and somehow imagine it was some lingering dalliance.
2. The cloud is made up of soot particles ranging from one to three microns, or thousandths of a millimetre.
3. It opens its petals and releases pollen in a few thousandths of a second.
4. "Incoming light particles will raise the temperature of the detector by only a few thousandths of a degree," said Dr.
5. She discovered rounded bits of powdered glass, only thousandths of an inch thick, in two paintings by Lorenzo Lotto _ one in a red gown worn by St.