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dynamic thickness

dynamic thickness

[dī¦nam·ik ′thik·nəs]
(oceanography)
The vertical separation between two isobaric surfaces in the ocean.
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The dynamic thickness measurement system was based on the impedance variation caused by eddy currents induced by thin copper perforated targets embedded in the sheet.
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