Width
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It measures roughly 27 feet in
width
by six and a half feet in height.
And the way you figure that out is: the diameter of the button plus the
width
of the button, plus a little bit of ease.
But this chickenwire carbon, called a carbon nanotube, is a hundred thousand times smaller than the
width
of one of your hairs.
The total
width
of it is 600 times smaller than the
width
of a decimal place.
This is 20 microns thin, so this is about a baby hair's
width.
So it has to do this because this gap in the window is only slightly larger than the
width
of the robot.
Basically, the width, the diameter of the fairing is eight meters, so you can think about what giant telescopes you can put in that fairing, in that cargo bay, and see really incredible things and discover incredible things in space.
The way you measure nanotechnology is in nanometers, and one nanometer is a billionth of a meter, and to put some scale to that, if you had a nanoparticle that was one nanometer thick, and you put it side by side, and you had 50,000 of them, you'd be the
width
of a human hair.
We target thousands upon thousands of these particular cells just residing within a hair's
width
of the surface of the skin.
Using the 2x7 leaves a gap that can only be filled by a rectangle with a
width
of 1. Going lower, the next range that works is 8 to 14, leaving out the 3x3 square.
So there are thousands of different species of phytoplankton, come in all different shapes and sizes, all roughly less than the
width
of a human hair.
To make a long story short, it was tiny, tiny little cells, less than one-one hundredth the
width
of a human hair that contain chlorophyl.
I'm going to show you how we think it's going to transform our views of the universe, because one image from the LSST is equivalent to 3,000 images from the Hubble Space Telescope, each image three and a half degrees on the sky, seven times the
width
of the full moon.
The growing colony of bacteria that you see here is about the
width
of a human hair.
Ow! (Laughter) That's one five-thousandths of the
width
of one of my hairs, over this entire 27 feet.
In another experiment, I want to show you how the robot adapts its flight to control its suspended payload, whose length is actually larger than the
width
of the window.
Usually not more than two kilometers in
width.
In that time, it will have traveled less than the
width
of a single atom.
And thermal expansion control of the head, enabled by placing a heater under the magnetic writer, allowed it to fly less than five nanometers above the disc's surface, about the
width
of two strands of DNA.
Nanotechnology allows us to shrink the parts that make up the detector from the
width
of a human hair, which is 100 microns, to a thousand times smaller, which is 100 nanometers.
The chains are very tiny, about the
width
of a biomolecule, and these polymers are really dense.
This is what I mean by a poor handhold: an edge smaller than the
width
of a pencil but facing downward that I had to press up into with my thumb.
Look very carefully at the
width
of the streets.
What's the proper ratio of height to
width?
Eventually, we got to huge ring-like machines that take two beams of particles in opposite directions, squeeze them down to less than the
width
of a hair and smash them together.
And not only is the extent of ice changing, but the age and the
width
of ice is, too.
That's about one-seventh the
width
of a human hair.
If you think about them, they're only 15 millimeters long, so that's barely the
width
of your thumb.
And each one of these is just one-thousandth the
width
of a human hair, OK? So, they're all floating around in solution, and to look at them, you have to get them on a surface where they stick.
While I'm an artist, I'm also a scientist, and I direct a laboratory that researches nanotechnology, which is the science of building things with ultratiny building blocks, thousands of times smaller even than the
width
of a human hair.
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