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So for example, if you put your hand under a table and try to localize it with your other hand, you can be off by several
centimeters
due to the noise in sensory feedback.
And it had tilapia about 20 centimeters, a species of tilapia called blackchin tilapia.
They were maturing at five
centimeters.
This was another site where it had been bare and eroding, and at the base of the marked small tree, we had lost over 30
centimeters
of soil.
There are 330 tubes, diameter 55 [centimeters], there are only 12 tubes with a diameter of 120 centimeters, or four feet, wide.
It carries a variety of sensors, and the photo quality of some of these sensors can be as high as one to two
centimeters
per pixel.
It's 10 by 10 by 30 centimeters, it weighs four kilograms, and we've stuffed the latest and greatest electronics and sensor systems into this little package so that even though this is really small, this can take pictures 10 times the resolution of the big satellite here, even though it weighs one thousandth of the mass.
Laser cooling can slow atoms to just a few
centimeters
per second— enough for the motion caused by atomic quantum effects to become obvious.
EDI: I am 176
centimeters
tall.
So this is Aaron, the graduate student in question, with the tweezers, and what you see is this four-millimeter-sized mechanism jumping almost 40
centimeters
high.
So this is about a centimeter cubed, a centimeter on a side, so very tiny, and we've gotten this to run about 10 body lengths per second, so 10
centimeters
per second.
So you have this 300-milligram robot jumping about eight
centimeters
in the air.
So just a few centimeters, you would notice the difference.
But the main point I want to convey to you is that these robots are capable of building high-resolution maps at five
centimeters
resolution, allowing somebody who is outside the lab, or outside the building to deploy these without actually going inside, and trying to infer what happens inside the building.
I've moved the microphone 20
centimeters.
0.2 meters from here, back to here, 20
centimeters.
That is 10 to the power of minus three centimeters, which equals .001
If we fold it 17 times, we'll get a thickness of two to the power of 17, which is 131 centimeters, and that equals just over four feet.
If we were able to fold it 25 times, then we would get two to the power of 25, which is 33,554 centimeters, just over 1,100 feet.
If you're moving just at one meter per second, which is fairly slow, then in a tenth of second, you've moved 10
centimeters.
So if you didn't correct for this delay, then anything that you perceived to be within 10
centimeters
of you, by the time you perceived it, you would have bumped into it or just passed it.
It's small, about five
centimeters
high.
In the last 150 years, in developed countries, on average, we have gotten 10
centimeters
taller.
Well, we actually can, with five
centimeters
of precision.
But the design of an airport, plane and terminal offers little independence when you're 105 and a half
centimeters
tall.
This is one of the studies we are doing on a 40-hectare plot, where we have tagged trees and lianas from one centimeters, and we are tracking them.
In the next 80 years, global sea levels will rise at least 20 centimeters, perhaps as much as one meter, and maybe more.
But it only moves a few
centimeters
per second.
It sits in the rain shadow of the Himalayas and receives on average fewer than ten
centimeters
of rain per year.
This causes the plates to spread very slowly, at anywhere from 1 to 20
centimeters
per year.
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