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There is no difference. The definition of fault is precisely: a crack in the Earth's crust.
Zero. That's not precisely true, but if you really need a precise value you'd already know better than to ask what the declination was for an area as large as the state of Missouri. The agonic line (where the declination is precisely zero) does currently run through Missouri, so the value is less than a degree or two for essentially the whole state.
By international agreement, absolute zero is defined as precisely 0 K on the Kelvin scale, which is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale, and −273.15° on the Celsius (centigrade) scale. Absolute zero is also precisely equivalent to 0 °R on the Rankine scale (also a thermodynamic temperature scale), and −459.67 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. Though it is not theoretically possible to cool any substance to 0 K, scientists have made great advancements in achieving temperatures close to absolute zero, where matter exhibits quantum effects such as superconductivity and superfluidity. In 2000 the Helsinki University of Technology reported reaching temperatures of 100 pK (1×10−10K), which is the coldest temperature ever produced in a lab.
this question needs to be stated more precisely. The solar fraction is a measurement of usage of the solar thermal energy by the solar thermal system installed.
It means, weigh about 5 grams of NaCl, precisely, to the milligram. I don't really know how to make it much simpler than that. Maybe this will help. 5 grams is 5000 milligrams. The value you get for the sodium chloride you weigh out will probably be between 4900 and 51000 milligrams. Anywhere in that range is fine.
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When a tiny alternating voltage is applied across a quartz crystal it oscillates very precisely. The oscillations can therefore be used as a clock.
Incorrect. Scientists know precisely why electrons do not collapse into the nucleus (mainly, because that's not an allowable energy state; they can be forced there to form neutronium, but only at enormously high pressures).
precisely = exactly
It depends what is wrong with it precisely. Almost anything can be repaired given the right equipment and spares though it may not be economical to do so.
The mickey, in a computing context, is a unit for the smallest detectable movement of a mouse. The mickey is not precisely quantified but varies depending on the specific equipment. A typical mickey would be about 0.1 millimeters (about 0.0039 inches).
Precisely because of the reason you state. Theirequipment is PRIVATELY owned and as owners of the equipment they can dictate its use however they want.
Modern machinery is constructed with a greater precision than was previously possible. The use of computer guidance has increased the aiming precision of bombs and missiles.
I can't tell his location precisely.He made the diagram precisely.