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The focal length (a.k.a focus) is exactly half the length of the centre of curvature. ie. F = 1/2 C
V. C. Patel has written: 'The effects of curvature on the turbulent boundary layer' -- subject(s): Curvature, Turbulent boundary layer
SQMC stands for the 'Scottish Quality Management Centre'.
In cars motorbikes and ... well anything with a motor , cc means cubic centre metres so if you have a 50 cc motorbike than it takes up fifty cubic centre metres.
Scolosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that usaually develops in children between the ages 10 and 15. If the curvature is really severe then it cause the spine to look like a "s" or "c".
center of curvature C
Curvature of cornea
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the Centre.
1, 3 and C are factors. Beyond that, the answer depends on C.
Because its almost in the centre (middle) of all the keys and the note is a c =)
Maurice C. McOmish has written: 'Maryculter Centre'