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  1. The Foot

    The Foot can refer to List of Six Feet Under episodes Season 1 2001 An episode of the first season of Six Feet Under TV series Six Feet Under . The Foot Clan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . The Foot Book The Foot of Cupid The Foot can refer to the 4 Grey Goose Bottles that are blocked on a back bar. The Foot. Band See also Foot in anatomy Foot disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Foot

    s foot length was 26.3  cm with a standard deviation of 1.2  cm. ref cite journal author Hawes MR, Sovak D title Quantitative morphology of the human foot in a North American population ...Other uses Mergefrom Foot type date August 2009 pp move indef pp semi indef Infobox Anatomy Image Male Right Foot 1.jpg Name Foot Latin pes GraySubject GrayPage Width 230 Precursor System Artery dorsalis ... fibular nerve deep fibular , Superficial fibular nerve superficial fibular Lymph MeshName Foot MeshNumber A01.378.610.250 Dorlands three 000041532 DorlandsID Foot The foot is an anatomical structure ... locomotion locomotion . In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal ... foot Anatomy The human foot and ankle is a strong and complex mechanical structure containing more ..., and ligaments. ref name Podiatry Channel Podiatry Channel, Anatomy of the foot and ankle ref ... url ref The foot can be subdivided into the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot The hindfoot ... the ankle . Connected to the talus at the subtalar joint , the calcaneus, the largest bone of the foot ... bones, form the arches of the foot which serves as a shock absorber. The midfoot is connected to the hind and fore foot by muscles and the plantar fascia . ref name Podiatry Channel The forefoot ... The instep is the arched part of the top of the foot between the toes and the ankle. Skeleton File foot.png thumb A human foot label three is the instep. tibia , fibula Tarsus skeleton tarsus Talus ... third , Fourth metatarsal bone fourth , and fifth metatarsal bone Phalanges of the foot phalanges ..., p 220 ref Arches Main Arches of the foot The human foot has two Anatomical terms of location longitudinal arches and a transverse arch maintained by the interlocking shapes of the foot bones, strong ... to and removed from the foot makes walking and running more economical in terms of energy. As can ... feet . ref name Marieb Hoehn 244 Mareb Hoehn 2007, pp 244 45 ref Muscles The muscles acting on the foot ...   more details



  1. On-Foot

    Orphan date February 2009 infobox television show name On Foot format Travel show image Image onfootlogo.JPG 250px picture format 480i SDTV runtime 3 times a day creator Tim Tayag developer Burger Bacon Production director Tim Tayag , Allan Manalo , Theodore Gonzalves executive producer Tim tayag, Katrina Holigores, Leo Udtohan starring Tim Tayag country Philippines network Living Asia Channel LAC first aired September 2001 last aired present num episodes 20 website http livingasiachannel.net onfoot index.html preceded by followed by related imdb id On Foot Travel show is a travel show on the Living Asia Channel . The show follows the comic and upbeat television host Tim Tayag around the Philippine and Asian countries. The program is a co production of Bacon Burger Productions and CCI Asia Group Corporation and is being aired in the Philippines via The Living Asia Channel. It is also being aired simultaneously in North America via The Filipino Channel Direct, North America and Canada via Globecast World TV In Asia, we can be seen in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Laos as well via The Mabuhay Satellite Corporation. In the Philippines, The Living Asia Channel is currently aired on major cable networks such as Home, Dream, Destiny and Sky. On Foot is everyday three times a day on an eight hour loop seen simultaneously in the other countries with broadcast partners. Objectives According to Tayag s official website, ref www.timtayag.com ref On Foot is aimed at young independent travelers a sort of streetwise cookbook for traveling alone. When you travel on foot and interact with the locals, you penetrate the veneer of the guidebooks and maps and mine the grit of real life. Self ... of traveling in the Philippines and other Asian countries. On Foot is an indispensable resource ... and Siquijor, Tayag in an interview said, Bohol is the best episode so far on On Foot. Episodes Quiapo ... Tagaytay 2008 Off the Wall 1 2007 One Foot in Iloilo 2007 One Foot on Iloilo 2 2007 Palawan 2007 ...   more details



  1. Short of a length

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date April 2007 Short of a length sometimes referred to as back of a length or short of a good length is a term used in the sport of cricket . It describes a delivery from the Bowler cricket bowler that pitches short of the optimum length. Length in cricket defines where the ball pitches on the wicket ref http content www.cricinfo.com ci content story 239756.html ref . A good length ball is one that pitches at a distance that makes it difficult for the batsman to ascertain whether to play the ball on the front foot or back foot. A bouncer is a ball that passes the batsman above chest height. A short of a length delivery is one that pitches in the area between the bouncer and good length balls. This delivery can be dangerous for a batsman as it can bounce higher into the midriff. Also, the delivery can be extremely useful to a seam bowling seam bowler . Good exponents include Stephen Harmison and Glenn McGrath . References Reflist See also http en.wikipedia.org wiki List of cricket terms Category Cricket captaincy and tactics Category Cricket deliveries Category Cricket terminology cricket term stub ...   more details



  1. Unit of length

    Unreferenced date September 2009 TOC right Many different units of length have been used across the world. The main units in modern use are U.S. customary units in the United States and the Metric system elsewhere. British Imperial unit s are still used for some purposes in the United Kingdom and some other countries. The metric system is sub divided into International System of Units SI and non SI units. Metric system main Metric system SI units main International System of Units Common units of length in the International System of Units SI are metre and its multiples, such as centimetre or kilometre Non SI units Non SI units of length include fermi fm 1 femtometre in SI units angstrom 100 picometre s in SI units micron 1 micrometre in SI units Norwegian Swedish mil 10,000 metres Imperial US units main Imperial unit main U.S. customary units Common Imperial units and U.S. customary units of length include inch 25.4  mm mil one thousandth of an inch, one thou unit of length thou foot length foot 12  inches, 0.3048 m yard 3  ft, 0.9144 m terrestrial mile 5280  ft, 1609.344 m Marine In addition, the following are used by mariners fathom for depth only in non metric ... Archaic units of distance include cana unit of length cana cubit Rope unit Rope league unit league Li unit li China Pace unit of length pace the double pace of about 5 feet used in Ancient Rome ... are Double decker bus 9.5 10.9 metres in length Football field generally around 110 metres, depending ... unit of length created as part of an Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT fraternity prank Other Horse racing and other equestrian activities keeps alive furlong convert 0.125 mi m length horse racing horse length convert 8 ft m Physics also uses Planck length Bohr radius See also Systems of measurement Medieval weights and measures English unit Orders of magnitude length systems of measurement Astronomy length Category Units of length ar be x old ...   more details



  1. Line and length

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Line and length in cricket refers to the direction and point of bouncing on the pitch cricket pitch of a delivery cricket delivery . The two concepts are frequently discussed together. Line The line of a cricket delivery is the direction of its trajectory measured in the Horizontal plane horizontal axis. More simply, it is a measure of how far to the left or right the ball is travelling, compared to a line drawn straight down the pitch. It is usually referred to in terms of the directions Fielding cricket Off and leg side fields off away in front of the batsman and leg side leg in towards or behind the batsman , rather than left and right, however. Line controls how much room the batsman has to play various shots, and sometimes dictates what shot he must play ... since been outlawed. See Bodyline for full details. Length File Length cricket .svg thumb right 325px A diagram showing the relative positions of short, good and full lengths The length of a delivery ... bouncing closer to the bowler , long or full bouncing nearer the batsman , or a good length an optimal length, somewhere in between . The length of a ball controls how high the ball rises from the pitch ... horizontally in its flight, also making it easier for the batsman to hit. A good length ball is a compromise ..., but not so far that he can react easily to hit it. For quick bowlers the good length ball ... three to four metres before the batsman. Though the optimal length will vary according to the state .... A bowler can use variation in length to upset the rhythm of a batsman. A typical sequence would be a series ... foot, to allow him more time to hit the ball, followed by a full ball bouncing near the batsman s legs. If the batsman does not react to the change in length quickly enough, he can be left with his weight on the back foot and, if he misses the ball with his bat, in danger of being out either bowled ... being hit, and may intimidate him into uncertainty about the next few balls. DEFAULTSORT Line And Length ...   more details



  1. Length (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Length Length in its basic meaning is the long dimension of an object. Length may also refer to Length phonetics , in phonetics Vowel length Geminate consonant Arc length Length of a module , in abstract algebra Length of a polynomial Vector field length in vector calculus Line and length in cricket Horse length in equestrianism Nautical term Length overall disambig als L nge az Uzunluq d qiql dirm be x old ca Longitud desambiguaci de L nge es Longitud desambiguaci n nl Lengte nds L ng pl D ugo sv L ngd olika betydelser ...   more details



  1. Scale length

    disambig Length scale , or scale length a significant concept in physics used to define the order of magnitude of a system Scale height , or scale length a specific parameter in physics denoting the distance over which a quantity decreases by a factor of e Scale string instruments a measurement of the length of a musical instrument string ...   more details



  1. Vowel length

    infobox IPA above IPA vowel length ipa symbol span style color silver a span & x02D0 span style color ... length is the perceived length phonetics duration of a vowel sound. Often the chroneme , or the longness ... not distinctive in most dialects of English language English , vowel length is an important phoneme ... thing Finnish phonology Length Finnish , Fijian language Phonology Fijian , Japanese phonology ... spoken variant s of Chinese languages Chinese . Many languages do not distinguish vowel length ... by more vowels, e.g. Japanese h phoenix or Estonian j r ice edge . Vowel length and related features Stress linguistics Stress is often reinforced by allophonic vowel length, especially when ... length. This gives four distinctive lengths and five physical lengths short and long stressed ... vowel length, there are some where it may only occur in stressed syllables, e.g. in the Alemannic ... Classical Latin , vowel length is distinctive in unstressed syllables as well. In some languages, vowel length is sometimes better analyzed as a sequence of two identical vowels. In Baltic Finnic languages ... vowel length Many languages make a Phoneme phonemic distinction between long and short vowels ... Vowel length i.e., long and short , when applied to English, has several different related meanings ... of a silent e. Allophonic vowel length In certain dialects of the modern English language, for instance ... vowel length vowel phonemes are realized as longer vowel allophones before voiced consonant phonemes ... , IPA as in foot , IPA as in dress , IPA as in strut , IPA as in trap , IPA as in lot , and IPA ... and start . While a different degree of length is indeed present, there are also differences ... view tends to emphasise the latter rather than the former. Contrastive vowel length In Australian English phonology Australian English , there is contrastive vowel length in closed syllables between long and short IPA e and sometimes IPA . The following can be minimal pair s of length for many ...   more details



  1. Scantling length

    orphan date December 2009 Scantling Length is a distance slightly less than the waterline length of a ship, and generally less than the overall length of a ship. In the American Bureau of Shipping ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, it is defined as the distance on the Waterline summer load line from the fore side of the stem to the centerline of the rudder stock. Scantling length need not be less than 96 , nor more than 97 of the length of the summer load line. Most other Classification society classification societies use a similar definition of scantling length to define the general length of a ship . The scantling length is used by classification society classification societies for all calculations where the waterline length, overall length, displacement fluid displacement length, etc is called for. Naval architects wishing to comply with class rules would also use the scantling length. References http www.eagle.org absdownloads downloads senddownload.cfm?id 443 ABS Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels, Part 3, Hull Construction and Equipment, Rule 3.1.1 3.1, 2007. Category Naval architecture ...   more details



  1. Kuhn length

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Kuhn length is a theoretical treatment, developed by Werner Kuhn , of a real polymer chain divided into math N math Kuhn segments with Kuhn length math b math , so that each Kuhn segments can be thought of as if they are freely jointed with each other. The contour length is math L Nb math . The construction is useful in that it allows complicated polymers to be simply modeled as either a random walk or a self avoiding walk . For worm like chain semiflexible chain , Kuhn length equals two times the persistence length . DEFAULTSORT Kuhn Length Category Polymer chemistry Category Polymer physics Polymer stub de Kuhn L nge ...   more details



  1. Length of a module

    In abstract algebra , the length of a module mathematics module is a measure of the module s size . It is defined to be the length of the longest chain of submodule s and is a generalization of the concept of dimension linear algebra dimension for vector space s. Modules with finite length share many important properties with finite dimensional vector spaces. Other concepts used to count in ring and module ... to define. There are also various ideas of dimension that are useful. Finite length commutative ... math N 0 subsetneq N 1 subsetneq cdots subsetneq N n math we say that n is the length of the chain. The length of M is defined to be the largest length of any of its chains. If no such largest length exists, we say that M has infinite length. A ring R is said to have finite length as a ring if it has finite length as left R module. Examples The zero module is the only one with length 0. Modules with length 1 are precisely the simple module s. For every finite dimensional vector space viewed as a module over the base field mathematics field , the length and the dimension coincide. The length ... M has finite length if and only if it is both Artinian module Artinian and Noetherian module Noetherian . If M has finite length and N is a submodule of M , then N has finite length as well, and we have length N length M . Furthermore, if N is a proper submodule of M i.e. if it is unequal to M , then length N length M . If the modules M sub 1 sub and M sub 2 sub have finite length, then so does their direct sum of modules direct sum , and the length of the direct sum equals the sum of the lengths ... sequence of R modules. Then M has finite length if and only if L and N have finite length, and we have length M length L length N . This statement implies the two previous ones. A composition series ... such that math N i 1 N i mbox is simple for i 0, dots,n 1 math Every finite length module M has a composition series, and the length of every such composition series is equal to the length of M . References ...   more details



  1. Vara (length)

    Vara is a seldom used Spanish and Portuguese unit of length Portuguese customary units Spanish customary units disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Contour length

    Contour length is a term used in molecular physics . The contour length of a polymer chain a big molecule consisting of many similar smaller molecules is its length at maximum physically possible Extension metaphysics extension . ref http iupac.org goldbook C01308.pdf Contour length in polymers http www.iupac.org publications compendium index.html IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology , 2nd Edition, 1997 ref References small references small Category Polymer physics ...   more details



  1. Characteristic length

    Context date September 2010 A characteristic length is an important dimension that defines the scale of a physical system. Often such a length is used as an input to a formula in order to predict some characteristics of the system. Examples Reynolds number Biot number External links http www.answers.com topic characteristic length Definition physics stub DEFAULTSORT Characteristic Length Category Physical constants de Charakteristische L nge nl Hydraulische diameter pt Comprimento caracter stico ...   more details



  1. Length scale

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In physics , length scale is a particular length or distance determined with the precision of one order or a few orders of magnitude. The concept of length scale is particularly important because physical phenomena of different length scales cannot affect each other and are said to decouple. The decoupling of different length scales makes it possible to have a self consistent theory that only describes the relevant length scales for a given problem. Scientific reductionism says that the physical laws on the shortest length scales can be used to derive the effective description at larger length scales. The idea that one can derive descriptions of physics at different length scales from one another can be quantified with the renormalization group . In quantum mechanics the length scale of a given phenomenon is related to its de Broglie wavelength ... that is being probed. In relativistic mechanics time and length scales are related by the speed of light . In relativistic quantum mechanics or relativistic quantum field theory , length scales .... Often in high energy physics natural units are used where length, time, energy and momentum scales are described in the same units usually with units of energy such as GeV . Length scales are usually ... units of length squared and is measured in barn unit barn s. The cross section of a given process is usually the square of the length scale. Examples The atomic length scale is math ell a sim 10 10 ... ell a sim 1 alpha m e math . The length scale for the strong interaction s or the one derived from ... are roughly comparable. This length scale is determined by the range of the Yukawa potential . The lifetimes of strongly interacting particles, such as the rho meson , are given by this length scale ... are several times the associated energy scale 500 MeV to 3000 MeV . The electroweak length scale is shorter ... which is roughly 100 GeV. This length scale would be the distance where a Yukawa force is mediated ...   more details



  1. Electrical length

    In telecommunications , electrical length is the length of a transmission medium or antenna electronics antenna element expressed as the number of wavelength s of the Signalling telecommunication signal propagating in the medium. Electromagnetic waves propagate more slowly in a medium than in free space, so a wave in a medium will have a larger number of waves than a wave of the same frequency propagating over the same distance in free space. Alternatively put, the distance covered in free space by the same number of waves as are in the transmission medium will be greater, hence the transmission medium is said to have an electrical length greater than its physical length. The electrical length is most commonly expressed in units of the wavelength, , which is related to the velocity of wave propagation propagation , v and frequency, f by math lambda frac v f math A length may be stated as 2 or 3 or 0.5 etc. It is also sometimes expressed in radian s or degree angle degrees . A length of can be converted to radians by math theta 2 pi nu , math In both coaxial cable s and optical fibers, the velocity of wave propagation is approximately two thirds that of free space . Consequently, the wavelength will be approximately two thirds that in free space, and the electrical length approximately 1.5 times the physical length. In conducting cables, distributed electrical resistance resistances , capacitance s and inductance s impede the propagation of the signal. In an optical ..., affect the velocity of propagation of the signal. The electrical length of an antenna element is in general different from the physical length. This is especially true of elements on a printed board which will be affected by the dielectric medium on which they are printed. The electrical length ... lengthening artificially lengthen the electrical length. Elements can also be electrical ... Length Category Telecommunications de Elektrische L nge es Longitud el ctrica it Lunghezza elettrica ...   more details



  1. Persistence length

    The persistence length is a basic mechanical property quantifying the stiffness of a long polymer . Informally, for pieces of the polymer that are shorter than the persistence length, the molecule behaves rather like a flexible elastic rod, while for pieces of the polymer that are much longer than the persistence length, the properties can only be described statistically, like a three dimensional random walk. Formally, the persistence length, P , is defined as the length over which correlations in the direction of the tangent are lost. In a more chemical based manner it can also be defined as the average sum of the projections of all bonds j i on bond i in an indefinitely long chain ref http openlibrary.org b OL5613440M Statistical mechanics of chain molecules Statistical Mechanics of Chain Molecules Paul J. Flory ref . Let us define the angle &theta between a vector that is tangent to the polymer at position 0 zero and a tangent vector at a distance L away from position 0. It can be shown that the expectation value of the cosine of the angle falls off exponentially with distance, math langle cos theta rangle e L P , math where P is the persistence length and the angled brackets denote the average over all starting positions. A piece of cooked spaghetti has a persistence length on the order of 1.5 cm ref http www.cs.duke.edu courses cps296.4 spring04 papers Seeman99.pdf DNA engineering and its application to nanotechnology Nadrian C. Seeman ref . Double helical DNA has a persistence length of about 50  nanometer s. In polymer science, persistence length is one half of the Kuhn length , the length of hypothetical segments that the chain can be considered as freely joined. The persistence length equals the average projection of the end to end vector on the tangent to the chain contour at a chain end in the limit of infinite chain length. ref http www.iupac.org goldbook ... Polymer Worm like chain Freely Jointed Chain Kuhn length Paul Flory References div class references ...   more details



  1. Length of stay

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Length of stay LOS is a term commonly used to measure the duration of a single episode of hospitalization. Inpatient days are calculated by subtracting day of admission from day of discharge . However, persons entering and leaving a hospital on the same day have a length of stay of one. See hospital Terminology hospital . A popular statistic associated with length of stay is the average length of stay ALOS , calculated by dividing the sum of inpatient days by the number of patients admitted with the same Diagnosis related group DRG classification. A variation in the calculation of ALOS could be consider only length of stay during the period under analisis. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Medicare United States Payment for services prospective payment system for reimbursing hospital care promotes shorter LOS by paying the same amount for procedures, regardless of days spent in the hospital. DEFAULTSORT Length Of Stay Category Medical terms Med stub de Verweildauer ...   more details



  1. Reciprocal length

    Reciprocal length or inverse length is a measurement used in several branches of science and mathematics . As the reciprocal of length , common units used for this measurement include the reciprocal metre or inverse metre m sup &minus 1 sup , the reciprocal centimetre or inverse centimetre cm sup &minus 1 sup , and, in optics , the dioptre . Quantities measured in reciprocal length include absorption coefficient or attenuation coefficient , in materials science curvature of a curve line , in mathematics gain , in laser physics magnitude vector magnitude of vector mathematics and physics vector s in reciprocal space , in crystallography more generally any spatial frequency e.g. in cycles per unit length optical power of a lens optics lens , in optics rotational constant of a rigid rotor , in quantum mechanics wavenumber , or magnitude of a wavevector , in spectroscopy Further reading Cite paper title A two parameter perturbation series for the reciprocal length of polymer chains and subchains lastname Barrett firstname A. J. journal Journal of Physics A Mathematical and General volume 16 number 10 date 11 July 1983 url http iopscience.iop.org 0305 4470 16 10 027?ejredirect migration DEFAULTSORT Reciprocal Length Category Length Category Physical quantities pt Comprimento rec proco uk ...   more details



  1. Waterline length

    Image LOA LWL.svg thumb right 300px LOA Length Overall & LWL Waterline Length Image Ship length measurements.png thumb right 300px Detailed hull dimensions The Waterline length originally Load Waterline Length , abbreviated to LWL is a measurement of ship s and boat s. The term denotes the length of the vessel at the point where it sits in the water. It excludes the total length of the boat, such as features that are out of the water. Most boats rise outwards at the Bow ship bow and stern , so a boat may be quite a bit longer than its waterline length. In a ship with such raked stems, naturally the waterline length changes as the draft hull draft of the ship changes, therefore it is measured from a defined loaded condition. Length at the waterline is often abbreviated as lwl , w l , w.l. or wl . This measure is essential in determining a lot of properties of a vessel, such as how much water it displaces, where the bow and stern waves are, hull speed , amount of bottom paint needed, etc. References cite book last Hayler first William B. coauthors Keever, John M. title American Merchant Seaman s Manual year 2003 publisher Cornell Maritime Pr isbn 0 87033 549 9 cite book last Turpin first Edward A. authorlink coauthors McEwen, William A. title Merchant Marine Officers Handbook url edition 4th series date year 1980 month publisher Cornell Maritime Press location Centreville, MD isbn 0 87038 056 X pages chapter chapterurl See also Length overall Ship measurements Category Nautical terms Category Ship construction naval stub fr Longueur de flottaison is Vatnsl na nl Waterlijn no Lengde ved vannlinje sv Konstruktionsvattenlinje ...   more details



  1. Path length

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In chemistry , the path length is defined as the distance that light UV Visible spectrum VIS travels through a sample in an analytical cell. Typically, a sample cell is made of quartz , glass, or a plastic rhombic cuvette with a volume typically ranging from 0.1 mL to 10 mL or larger used in a spectrophotometer . For the purposes of spectrophotometry i.e. when making calculations using the Beer Lambert law the path length is measured in centimeters rather than in meters . In a computer network , the path length is one of many possible router metrics used by a router to help determine the best Routing route among multiple routes to a destination. It consists of the end to end hop count from a source to a destination over the network. More simply, in general computer terminology, it can mean simply the total number of instructions executed from point A to point B in a program Instruction path length . In physics, the path length is defined as the total distance an object travels. Unlike displacement, which is the total distance an object travels from a starting point, path length is the total distance travelled, regardless of where it travelled. DEFAULTSORT Path Length Category Spectroscopy Category Computer networking Category Computing terminology ...   more details



  1. Line length

    orphan date February 2010 unreferenced date August 2009 Expert subject Typography date February 2009 In Typography Line length is the width occupied by a block of typesetting typeset character computer text , measured in inches , Pica typography picas and Point typography points . A block of text or paragraph has a maximum line length that fits a determined design. Line length is determined by typographic parameters based on a formal grid and template with several goals in mind balance and function for fit and readability with a sensitivity to aesthetic style in typography . Typographers adjust line length to aid legibility or copy fit. Text can be flush left and Typographic alignment ragged right , flush right and ragged left , or Justification typesetting justified where all lines are of equal length. In a ragged right setting line lengths vary to create a ragged right edge of lines varying in length. Sometimes this can be visually satisfying. For justified and ragged right settings typographers can adjust line length to avoid unwanted hyphen s, rivers of white space, and orphaned words characters at the end of lines e.g. The , I , He , We . See also Characters per line References reflist Category Typography Category Typesetting typography stub ...   more details



  1. Feature length

    Feature length is film motion picture terminology referring to the length of a feature film . Five reel Motion picture terminology reel features became common practice in the film industry industry in 1915. During the silent film silent era a one reel short film short ran for an average of 10 minutes, and a two reeler usually a comedy for 20 minutes, thus a feature was around 50 minutes or more. According to the rules of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , a feature length motion picture must have a running time of more than 40 minutes to be eligible for an Academy Award . ref name oscars.org cite web url http www.oscars.org press pressreleases 2008 08.12.29.html title 281 Feature Films in Competitian for 2008 Oscar accessdate 2010 09 22 work Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences publisher date ref The term may also be applied to non feature films with the minimum length, such as television movies and direct to video releases. Feature length can also be used to describe an episode of a TV series that has been extended to the length of a feature film. Such feature length episodes are usually television pilot series pilots , television special holiday specials or season finale s. See also List of motion picture terminology Short film References reflist Category Film and video terminology film term stub ...   more details



  1. Capillary length

    In fluid mechanics , capillary length is a characteristic length scale for fluid subject to a body force from gravity and a surface force due to surface tension . The capillary length is defined as ref name Batchelor G.K. Batchelor, An Introduction To Fluid Dynamics , Cambridge University Press 1967 ref math lambda c sqrt frac gamma rho g math , where math g math is the acceleration due to gravity and math rho math is the density of the fluid, and math gamma math is the surface tension of the fluid fluid interface. For clean water at standard temperature and pressure, the capillary length is 2mm. A capillary surface that has a characteristic length smaller than the capillary length can be considered a low Bond number surface. A sessile drop whose largest dimension is smaller than the capillary length, for example, will take the shape of spherical cap , which is the solution to the Young Laplace equation with gravity completely absent. See also Surface tension Young Laplace equation Capillarity References references fluiddynamics stub Category Fluid dynamics fr Longueur capillaire no Kapillarlengde ...   more details




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