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  2. 7.5 cm Leichtgeschütz 40 - Wikipedia

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    145 kg (319 lbs) Length: 0.75 m (2 ft 6 in) Barrel length: 458 mm (1 ft 6 in) L/15.5: Shell: ... Initially produced under the designation of LG 1, this was soon ...

  3. LG Optimus 7 - Wikipedia

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    LG Optimus 7; Manufacturer: LG Electronics: Series: Optimus: Availability by region: November 2010: Form factor: Slate smartphone: Dimensions: 125 x 59.8 x 11.5 mm: Weight: 5.54 oz (157 g) Operating system: Windows Phone 7.8: CPU: Qualcomm QSD8650 1GHz Scorpion : Storage: 16 GB: Battery: Li-Ion 1500 mAh: Rear camera: 5 MP with autofocus 5× ...

  4. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    2.5 × 10 −10 kg Grain of maize pollen [43] 3.5 × 10 −10 kg Very fine grain of sand (0.063 mm diameter, 350 nanograms) 10 −9 microgram (μg) 3.6 × 10 −9 kg Human ovum [32] [44] 2.4 × 10 −9 kg US RDA for vitamin B12 for adults [45] 10 −8: 10 −8 kg: Speculated approximate lower limit of the mass of a primordial black hole: 1.5 × ...

  5. CE-7.5 - Wikipedia

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    The CE-7.5 is a cryogenic rocket engine developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation to power the upper stage of its GSLV Mk-2 launch vehicle. The engine was developed as a part of the Cryogenic Upper Stage Project (CUSP). It replaced the KVD-1 (RD-56) Russian cryogenic engine that powered the upper stage of GSLV Mk-1. [3]

  6. 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 - Wikipedia

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    The 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 Puppchen [b] [3] was an 88 mm calibre reusable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by Nazi Germany during World War II.. Raketenwerfer 43 was given to infantry to bolster their anti-tank capability.

  7. Kilogram-force - Wikipedia

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    The kilogram-force (kgf or kg F), or kilopond (kp, from Latin: pondus, lit. 'weight'), is a non-standard gravitational metric unit of force . It is not accepted for use with the International System of Units (SI) [ 1 ] and is deprecated for most uses.

  8. Bailey Gaither - Wikipedia

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    Gaither attended Paso Robles High School as a two-sport athlete, also excelling in baseball.. As a senior for the Bearcats, Gaither caught 73 passes for 1,480 yards, [1] returned 16 kickoffs for a 44.6-yard per-return average, and scored 30 total touchdowns on the season, as PRHS won the CIF Southern Section Northern Division championship.

  9. Saturn V - Wikipedia

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    The S-IVB had a dry mass of about 23,000 pounds (10,000 kg) and, when fully fueled, weighed about 262,000 pounds (119,000 kg). [ 64 ] The S-IVB was the only rocket stage of the Saturn V small enough to be transported by the cargo plane Aero Spacelines Pregnant Guppy .