On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Radii. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Radii in a sentence
Radii meaning
plural of radius
Using Radii
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of radius
- In the example corpus, radii often appears in combinations such as: radii of, atomic radii, the radii.
Context around Radii
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Radii
- In this selection, "radii" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, atomic, earth, sidecut, generally, computed and tighter stand out and add context to how "radii" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include instance the radii generally decrease and the atomic radii of the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "radii" sits close to words such as abatement, abductions and abdulrahman, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with radii
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A center needs radii. (4 words)
The ionic radii of the alkali metals are much smaller than their atomic radii. (14 words)
Beryllium's chemical behavior is largely a result of its small atomic and ionic radii. (15 words)
The solar parallax is related to the Earth–Sun distance as measured in Earth radii by : The smaller the solar parallax, the greater the distance between the Sun and Earth: a solar parallax of 15" is equivalent to an Earth–Sun distance of main Earth radii. (46 words)
They appear to fall into two categories: wide belts, with radii of over 50 AU, and narrow belts (tentatively like that of the Solar System) with radii of between 20 and 30 AU and relatively sharp boundaries. (37 words)
A full shadow of the Earth on the Moon has an apparent radius of curvature equal to the difference between the apparent radii of the Earth and the Sun as seen from the Moon. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Calculated atomic radii The following table shows atomic radii computed from theoretical models, as published by Enrico Clementi and others in 1967.
Empirically measured atomic radii The following table shows empirically measured covalent radii for the elements, as published by J. C. Slater in 1964.
From the geometry of book 2 it follows that the Sun is at 2,550 Earth radii, and the mean distance of the Moon is 60½ radii.
Shorter sidecut radii (tighter turns) are generally used for halfpipe riding while longer sidecut radii (wider turns) are used for freeride-alpine-racing riding.
The elements immediately following the lanthanides have atomic radii that are smaller than would be expected and that are almost identical to the atomic radii of the elements immediately above them.
The elements immediately following the lanthanides have atomic radii which are smaller than would be expected and which are almost identical to the atomic radii of the elements immediately above them.
The equatorial radius of the star was estimated to be 2.03 solar radii, and the polar radius 1.63 solar radii—a 25% increase of the stellar radius from pole to equator.
The ionic radii of the alkali metals are much smaller than their atomic radii.
The solar parallax is related to the Earth–Sun distance as measured in Earth radii by : The smaller the solar parallax, the greater the distance between the Sun and Earth: a solar parallax of 15" is equivalent to an Earth–Sun distance of main Earth radii.
They appear to fall into two categories: wide belts, with radii of over 50 AU, and narrow belts (tentatively like that of the Solar System) with radii of between 20 and 30 AU and relatively sharp boundaries.
A center needs radii.
A full shadow of the Earth on the Moon has an apparent radius of curvature equal to the difference between the apparent radii of the Earth and the Sun as seen from the Moon.
Another main difference is that orbits with high average radii, such as those with high n or high l, will have a lower energy than in a harmonic oscillator potential.
As OA, OP', OP and OB are all radii of the same circle (and so, have the same length), the triangles OAP', OPP' and OPB are all congruent.
Atomic radii main Atomic number plotted against atomic radius The noble gases, astatine, francium, and all elements heavier than americium were left out as there is no data for them.
Beryllium's chemical behavior is largely a result of its small atomic and ionic radii.
Despite different design and operation philosophies, different organizations have similar goals; standardized ends to facilitate connection with other modules built to the same specifications, standardized electricals, equipment, curve radii.
For instance, the radii generally decrease along each period of the table, from the alkali metals to the noble gases; and increase down each group.
For instance, the radii generally decrease along each period (row) of the table, from the alkali metals to the noble gases ; and increase down each group (column).
From the size of this parallax, the distance of the Moon as measured in Earth radii can be determined.
Common combinations with radii
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: