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  • 51Armstrong Limit — The Armstrong Limit, often called Armstrong s Line, is the altitude that produces an atmospheric pressure so low (.0618 atmospheres), that water boils at the normal temperature of the human body: 37°C (98.6°F). It is named after U.S. Air Force… …

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  • 52Reversible charge injection limit — For an electrode in a solution with a particular size and geometry, the reversible charge injection limit is the amount of charge that can move from the electrode to the surroundings without causing a chemical reaction that is… …

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  • 53endurance limit — a measure of the limit of safe loading for materials to be used under repeated, cyclic changes of stress. Expressed in psi. Properly, it is the maximum stress to which a metal can be subjected for indefinitely long periods without damage.… …

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  • 54roche limit — ˈrȯsh , ˈrōsh noun or roche s limit shə̇z Usage: usually capitalized R Etymology: after E. A. Roche died 1833 French mathematician : the distance between a planet s center and its satellite within which the satellite cannot approach without… …

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  • 55elastic limit — noun Date: 1898 the greatest stress that an elastic solid can sustain without undergoing permanent deformation …

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  • 56Roche limit — noun Etymology: E. A. Roche died 1883 French mathematician Date: 1889 the distance from a planet s center within which a satellite can neither approach nor reside without becoming disrupted by tidal forces …

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  • 57fatigue limit — the maximum stress to which a material can be subjected without failing. [1910 15] * * * …

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  • 58Roche limit — noun the closest distance which a satellite can approach its parent body without being pulled apart by tidal forces …

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  • 59elastic limit — the extent to which elastic material may be deformed without impairing its ability to return to original dimensions. Cf. proportional l …

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  • 60saturation limit — the amount of carbohydrate that an organism can metabolize without causing glycosuria; called also assimilation l …

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