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Todorov tells us that, in a
tenth
of a second, we can make a judgment on somebody's face.
So this weighs a little more than a
tenth
of a pound.
A kilometer of this costs a
tenth
of a subway.
Well, from the coal burned at the power plant through all these compounding losses, only a
tenth
of the fuel energy actually ends up coming out the pipe as flow.
Because you have one and you don't have one, I'll give you a
tenth
of a second head start.
It's about a
tenth
of a millimeter.
So sand is about a
tenth
of a millimeter in size.
Each sand grain is about a
tenth
of a millimeter in size.
In fact, they lied about their height about nine tenths of an inch, what we say in the lab as "strong rounding up." (Laughter) You get to 5'8" and one tenth, and boom!
So what if we decided to create a challenge to the governors of the country, and the price to entry into this competition used the same amount that the bipartisan group approved in Congress for the Race to the Top for education, 4.5 billion, which sounds like a lot, but actually it's less than one
tenth
of one percent of federal spending.
Ten thousand years ago, the humans and livestock and pets were not even one
tenth
of one percent and wouldn't even have been visible on such a curve.
Enceladus is a small moon, it's about a
tenth
the size of Titan.
When I was growing up in the '70s, the typical American spent one
tenth
of their income, American family, on transportation.
We will find a surprising and intriguing result about our universe, and to explain my point, let me first tell you what the Higgs is about, and to do so, we have to go back to one
tenth
of a billionth of a second after the Big Bang.
In terms of carbon emissions per ton per mile, it emits about a thousandth of aviation and about a
tenth
of trucking.
The base of those petals has to go to the same place every time to within a
tenth
of a millimeter.
We ran this test 16 times, and 16 times it went into the exact same place to a
tenth
of a millimeter.
For his
tenth
labor, Hercules had to steal a herd of magical red cattle from Geryon, a giant with three heads and three bodies.
And I've also told quite a few of my patients that if they could bring into their relationships one
tenth
of the boldness, the imagination and the verve that they put into their affairs, they probably would never need to see me.
And then, when I was in
tenth
grade, I went to this school, Indian Springs School, a small boarding school, outside of Birmingham, Alabama.
It takes about a
tenth
of a second for your perception to be created.
And a
tenth
of a second doesn't sound very long, but it's a long time in normal behaviors.
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.
What will the world look like in a
tenth
of a second?
1.3 billion years ago, in a distant, distant galaxy, two black holes locked into a spiral, falling inexorably towards each other and collided, converting three Suns' worth of stuff into pure energy in a
tenth
of a second.
By 1902, the Curies had extracted a
tenth
of a gram of pure radium chloride salt from several tons of pitchblende, an incredible feat at the time.
And everything we're going to talk about represents a one
tenth
of one percent glimpse, because that's all we've seen.
She spent many excited days planning her
tenth
birthday, which of course none of us thought she would ever see.
So, we'd expect the
tenth
most prolific photographer to have contributed about a
tenth
of the photos, and the hundredth most prolific photographer to have contributed only about a hundred as many photos as the most prolific photographer did.
The first line rhymes with the fourth and the fifth; the second line, with the third; the sixth line, with the seventh and the tenth; and the eighth line rhymes with the ninth.
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