| 21. | The speed of light can be used with time of flight measurements to measure large distances to high precision.
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| 22. | Neutron energies are deduced from the time of flight between source and detector; hence the name of the facility.
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| 23. | The fuse length was determined by time of flight, but the burning rate of the gunpowder was affected by altitude.
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| 24. | The magnitude of the drift depends on the firing and target location, azimuth of firing, projectile velocity and time of flight.
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| 25. | Several Caves have been " scanned " using both " time of flight " and " phase shift " LiDAR units.
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| 26. | The differences are that low angle fire has a shorter time of flight, a lower vertex and flatter angle of descent.
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| 27. | He was about 5 years old at the time of flight and weighed just under 40 pounds ( 18 kilograms ).
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| 28. | Using the measured time of flight of the pulse, the depth of a crack tips can be calculated automatically by simple trigonometry.
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| 29. | Instead of amplitude, TOFD uses the time of flight of an ultrasonic pulse to determine the position and size of a reflector.
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| 30. | Their mass-to-charge ratio is proportional to their time of flight ( TOF ) in the drift tube and can be calculated accordingly.
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