Units of measurement

Circular measure

A circular measure was used in comparing circular cross-sections, e.g., of wires, etc. A circular unit of the ares is the area of the circle whose diameter is one linear unit. For example, 1 circular mil is equivalent to 0.7854 square mil in area, 1 circular millimeter = 1550 circular mils = 0.7854 square millimeter. Here (Wikipedia).

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Micrometer/diameter of daily used objects.

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From playlist Fine Measurements

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Circular Measure: Arc Length, Sector & Segment Area Formulas

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From playlist Trigonometry and Measure of Angles

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Micrometer / diameter of daily used objects

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From playlist Fine Measurements

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Using an inscribed angle to determine the measure of an arc on a circle

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From playlist Circles

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Circles and Solids: Radius, Diameter, and Naming Solids

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From playlist Circles

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From playlist Trigonometry and Measure of Angles

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How to use dialations and factors to find the new perimeter and area of a rectangle

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From playlist Area and Perimeter

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The circular law for sparse non-Hermitian random matrices by Anirban Basak

Speaker : Anirban Basak, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Date : Tuesday, October 10, 2017 Time : 4:00 PM Venue : Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Campus, Bangalore Abstract : Sparse matrices are abundant in statistics, neural network, financial modeling, electrica

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From playlist Quantum Mechanics

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From playlist Vietoris-Rips Seminar

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From playlist Macro Unit 2: Economic Indicators and the Business Cycle

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Patrick Vaccaro, Optical Rotatory Dispersion: New Twists on an Old Topic - 31 January 2018

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From playlist EngageNY Grade 4 Module 4

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Arc Length and Area of a Sector

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From playlist Radian Measure and Applications of Radian Measure

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Circular mil | Square mil