- dispersions
- dis·per·sion || dɪ'spÉœËʃn n. scattering; dispersal, sending out
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Adopted components of the solar motion and velocity dispersions — ▪ Table Adopted components of the solar motion and velocity dispersions type solar motion (km/sec) spread in velocities (km/sec) US VS WS U V W cO–cB5 –9.0 +13.4 +3.7 12 11 9 cF–cM –7.9 +11.7 +6.5 13 9 7 gA –13.4 +11.6 +10.3 22 13 9 … Universalium
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