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1 The pulley on the line shaft must then have a diameter of 8.
2 Its leaf could have a diameter of up to two-and-a-half meters.
3 This coil should have a diameter of only 1 in.
4 The balloon would have a diameter of about 12 feet.
5 Ideally, a Dutch oven should have a diameter twice as wide as its height.
6 Maston; "then our projectile will have a diameter of nine feet?"
7 This vent must have a diameter at least equal to the inlet pipe of the holder.
8 On the average, these little brown bodies may have a diameter of about one-twentieth of an inch.
9 These passages are square, or nearly so, and have a diameter varying between six and nine inches.
10 The leather plectra, when they go into the jack, have a diameter of about two or three millimetres.
11 This would make the ball have a diameter of 6.8 cm.
12 The rocket is expected to stand 118m high and have a diameter of 9m.
13 For proper grip a straight rod should have a diameter of not more than one two-hundredth of the span.
14 Some of the leaves have a diameter of from four to five feet; some may grow even to a larger size.
15 The AVP was chosen to have a diameter approximately 30-50% greater than the target vessel.
16 On this sheet the Sun would have a diameter of less than 1 inch, and the Earth would be about the size of a pin-prick.
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