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  • Justifying [[Benchmark quantities]]:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ...om/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=benchmark+quantities Search results for ''Benchmark quantities'']</span>.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Benchmark quantities]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Benchmark quantities/Definition]]
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  • ...ental form. Osmium is extremely dense--see [[Benchmark quantities#Density|benchmark quantities]] for a comparison.
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  • ...in the article on [[Benchmark_quantities#Speed.2C_angular_or_rotational | benchmark quantities]].
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  • ...2 °C. It is of relatively low density--see [[Benchmark_quantities#Density|Benchmark quantities]].
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  • [[Benchmark quantities#Dimensionless_values]] - put this unit into perspective, size-wise
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  • ...common metals such as copper and iron--see [[Benchmark_quantities#Density|benchmark quantities]] for a comparison.
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  • ...2.5 times all the other planets combined. See [[Benchmark_quantities#Mass|Benchmark quantities]] for more perspective about Jupiter's mass.
    6 KB (921 words) - 08:26, 10 January 2021
  • ...city is about 0.425 that of Earth.</ref> See [[Benchmark_quantities#Speed|Benchmark quantities]] to some comparisons to that velocity.
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  • '''Benchmark quantities''' are numbers that can help people gain perspective for any type of measur
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