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  • Because of this, they could fire an equal weight of metal.
  • They laugh when the paper bridges collapse under the weight of metal screws they place on top of them.
  • Bills of exchange made it significantly easier to travel long distances because a traveller would not be burdened by the weight of metal coins.
  • Among his notable innovations was the decision to mount battleships'main batteries on the centerline, thereby increasing their broadside weight of metal to the maximum.
  • The clamped mould is supported, usually by being buried in a " casting pit " to bear the weight of metal and to allow even cooling.
  • The Austrians were also severely outmatched in rifled guns ( 276 to 121 ) and total weight of metal ( 53, 236 tons to 23, 538 tons ).
  • By one estimate, it would take 568, 828 Plymouth Voyagers to match the weight of metal, concrete and glass that went into the building of the doomed skyscrapers.
  • This can be done using the heat content of the material which is normal expressed in KW hours per tonne the weight of metal to be processed and the time cycle.
  • This can be done using the heat content of the material which is normal expressed in kW hours per tonne, the weight of metal to be processed and the time cycle.
  • From the 1960s, higher quality steels were introduced by some countries for their HE shells, this enabled thinner shell walls with less weight of metal and hence a greater weight of explosive.
  • These vessels were also used in the process of Metallurgical Assay where the noble metals are removed from a coin or a weight of metal to determine the amount of the noble metals within the object.
  • But, as what little the latter wanted in broadside weight of metal was amply made up to her in number of men, the action of the Dryad and Proserpine may be pronounced at least an equal match.
  • Dahlgren guns were designed with a smooth curved shape, equalizing strain and concentrating more weight of metal in the gun breech where the greatest pressure of expanding propellant gases needed to be met to keep the gun from bursting.
  • The other common variant is giving unarmoured combatants three hit points, which lowers the advantage of heavy armour, especially in longer battles where armoured combatants often tire out faster than unarmoured ones because of the added weight of metal armour.
  • Antenna gain ( see article ) is the main performance measure of an antenna and for the VHF and UHF frequencies used for TV the basic Yagi-Uda antenna wins on gain per weight of metal and on simplicity . talk ) 21 : 23, 2 June 2011 ( UTC)
  • Gerard de Malynes ( 1586 1641 ), another bullionist, published a book called " A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth ", in which he asserted that the exchange of foreign currency had been a trade of value rather than exchanging the weight of metals.
  • Other functions rely not on recognition of some token or weight of metal in a marketplace, where time to detect any counterfeit is limited and benefits for successful passing-off are high, but on more stable long term social contracts : one cannot easily force a whole society to accept a different standard of deferred payment, require even small groups of people to uphold a floor price for a store of value, still less to re-price everything and rewrite all accounts to a unit of account ( the most stable function ).