English to Punjabi Dictionary diameter

diameter

ਵਿਆਸ
definition
noun
The sine wave through the diameter of the circle is the ideal and basic pulse wave.
a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.
In the photograph above, for instance, eggs from the Central American stick-insect genus Bacteria are shown, magnified roughly fifteen diameters ; the brown, knobby protruberances are the capitula.
a unit of linear measurement of magnifying power.
example
A translucent circle with the 'diameter' of approximately five feet with lines rippling across it appeared from out of the cylinder.
There were twenty-four, 4-inch 'diameter' pipes that were completely buried beneath the sand.
The rosette 'diameter' was measured after full leaf expansion using a ruler with 1 mm precision.
At its simplest, Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its 'diameter' .
Root area was calculated by using the 'diameter' of a circle with equal circumference.
Estimated leaf mass of first-order branches is plotted against basal stem 'diameter' of the branch in Fig.10.
Objects from 1 to 10 cm in size - about the 'diameter' of a salad bowl - cause the real worry.
The first figure is the 'diameter' of the cylinder, and the second the stroke or movement of the piston from one end of the cylinder to the other.
A large aperture eyepiece will increase the filed of view and a large 'diameter' , well coated objective lens will enhance brightness issue.
The first dorsal fin has four rays, the lips are smooth and are roughly the same thickness as the 'diameter' of the eye.
Microscopic examination revealed that the increase of the root 'diameter' was due to an increased thickness of the cortex.
One day at school we were told that if AB is a 'diameter' of a circle, and C is any point on the circumference, then the angle ACB is a right angle.
Table saw size is specified by the maximum 'diameter' of the blade they will accept.
He was the first to resolve Kepler's Problem on cutting a semicircle in a given ratio by a line through a given point on its 'diameter' .
The ratio of the 'diameter' of the larger circle to the smaller is 3: 2.
Therefore the precise value of the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its 'diameter' is as 355 to 113, and the approximate value is as 22 to 7.
The sine wave through the 'diameter' of the circle is the ideal and basic pulse wave.
In 30 feet of water the circle has a 'diameter' of 3 feet.
The rule is to cut 1/9 off the circle's 'diameter' and to construct a square on the remainder.
The dimensions also suggest that the intact liposome as a sphere should have a 'diameter' of several hundred nanometers.
The correct length of a buttonhole is determined by the 'diameter' , thickness and type of button used.
The 'diameter' of a sphere is 6.25 nm, and panicles cannot be closer than that.
The distance from the ground to the tip of his extended index finger is the 'diameter' of the circle.
They were represented by red circles having a 'diameter' of 5 mm presented on a black screen.
Furthermore, none of the particles may have a 'diameter' greater than the thickness of the uncured fluid layer.
Learning about things like the Civil War and how to calculate the 'diameter' of a circle just wasn't of interest to me.
They are two to three times the 'diameter' of Earth - the size of Neptune.
Work the screwdriver around to increase the 'diameter' of the hole until it is slightly smaller than the wooden dowel.
Given a circle, find a point outside the circle where the tangent to the circle and 'diameter' produced, have a given ratio.
Can we draw a line thinner than the 'diameter' of a hydrogen atom?
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