channel width

collocation in English

meaningsofchannelandwidth

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channel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
us
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or ...
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width
noun
uk
/wɪtθ/
us
/wɪtθ/
the distance across something from one side to ...
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(Definition ofchannelandwidthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofchannel width

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Then, the scalar potential field basically limits the currentchannelwidth, while thermal effects can be ignored.
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In the linear channel the probability of branches larger than thechannelwidthis negligible.
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An increase in thechannelwidthincreases the number of densities at which the peaks occur.
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Precisely, only one physical condition, total mass balance, is available to specify the physical parameters; this is no length scale other than thechannelwidth.
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As a second example, let us consider constrictions of various heights a*h but whose lengths are comparable with thechannelwidth.
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Wind-wave flume configuration for stationary breaking-wave experiments : working 1 length 7.3m;channelwidth0.225m; air channel depth 0.36m; water channel depth 0.22m: working section halfway along channel.
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The numerical finger solution appears to be uniquely selected, with a calculated width of 0.666 times thechannelwidth, suggesting that the true width is 2/3.
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The survey across the flow is repeated downstream from the ribbon at intervals of onechannelwidthfor as far as the signal can be detected.
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This enhances the rate of release of the free energy by increasing the perturbed current density and broadening the currentchannelwidthof the mode further.
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Thechannelwidthvaries with the service occupying the band.
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It is inversely proportional to thechannelwidth, and for a given die size, to the channel density.
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The fuel plates are curved in the shape of an involute, thus providing a constant coolantchannelwidth.
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This radius is 2-3 times thechannelwidth.
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Thechannelwidthsometimes approaches 1 kilometre and the flood plain 40 km.
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When a channel is much wider than it is deep, the wetted perimeter approximates thechannelwidth.
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This allows for more cells in a given surface area, and therefore morechannelwidth.
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Thechannelwidthis 100ft m, and convert8 deep.
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Boats up to a height of 6.0 metres can pass the bridge, with achannelwidthof 4.5 metres.
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Each leaf of the bascule bridge is 45 ft in length for a totalchannelwidthof 90 ft.
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