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Solidus
Solidus meaning
Various medieval and early modern coins or units of account | A Roman ~23k gold coin introduced by Diocletian in AD 301 and called by that name, but reissued at a slightly lower weight by Constantine I. | Various medieval and early modern coins or units of account
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Solder alloys Notes on the above table Temperature ranges for solidus and liquidus (the boundaries of the mushy state) are listed as solidus/liquidus. citation In the Sn-Pb alloys, tensile strength increases with increasing tin content.
Under the leadership of emperors like Constantine VII, the gold content of the (the Greek term for the solidus) was restored to its former purity.
Arcadius himself was more concerned with appearing to be a pious Christian than he was with political or military matters, and he died, only nominally in control of his Empire, in 408. Solidus of Arcadius.
As in France, the Peruvian sol was originally named after the Roman solidus, but the name of the Peruvian currency is now much more closely linked to the Spanish word for the sun (sol).
A solidus of Theodebert I (534–548) was minted at Mainz.
Currency The slash (as the "shilling mark" or "solidus") citation.
Greco-Roman The solidus was also a Roman weight unit.
In all cases, melting of solid rock requires high temperature, and also water or other volatiles which act as a catalyst by lowering the solidus temperature of the rock.
Non-eutectic alloys have markedly different solidus and liquidus temperatures, and within that range they exist as a paste of solid particles in a melt of the lower-melting phase.
One abbreviation for shilling is s (for solidus, see £sd ).
The freezing range corresponds directly to the liquidus and solidus found on the phase diagram for the specific alloy.
The hyperpyron was slightly smaller than the solidus.
The solidus is the temperature below which the substance is stable in the solid state.
The two numbers are separated using a solidus.
War against the Goths A Solidus of Valens The Gothic people in the northern region had supported Procopius in his revolt against Valens, and Valens had learned the Goths were planning an uprising of their own.