"Terabyte" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A unit of digital information storage equal to one trillion (1,099,511,627,776) bytes.
Used to describe something that is done or said in a calm and moderate way, especially in a situation where you might expect more enthusiasm or passion.
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A style of Japanese cuisine that involves cooking on a flat iron griddle, typically used for making Japanese dishes such as steak, seafood, and vegetables. The word "teppanyaki" consists of two parts: "teppan," meaning iron plate or griddle, and "yaki," meaning grill or broil.
A tepui is a table-topped mountain or plateau that is typical of the Guiana Shield region in South America. They are flat-topped mountains formed from a hard, erosion-resistant layer of sandstone and shale, which protects the underlying softer rocks from erosion, creating a flat top and steep sides. Tepuis are usually surrounded by deep valleys and are often veiled in cloud and mist, leading to their mystique and nickname "table-top mountains."
A unit of electrical resistance. It is a large unit of measurement equivalent to 1,000,000 ohms.
A unit of digital information or computer storage, equal to 2^40 bytes (1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes)
A fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) with a fiber failure strain greater than 2% and a surface finish of HOV (High Gloss, Low Orange Peel, Void free) or higher.
A unit of weight, equal to 1 trillion grams or 1 billion kilograms, also equals 2,204.62 pounds.
1. A terameter is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI) equal to a trillion meters.<br><br>Example: The Earth's circumference is about 40,075 kilometers or 40 terameters at the equator.<br><br>2. In music, a terameter is a meter that consists of 1,000,000,000 pulses or beats per minute, which is equivalent to the tempo of one terahertz.<br><br>Example: The theremin's pitch can range from approximately 20 Hz to 100 terameters per second.<br><br>3. In astronomy, a terameter is a unit used to measure the size of celestial objects, such as stars or galaxies.<br><br>Example: The Andromeda galaxy has a diameter of approximately 3 terameters.
A terametre is a unit of length, used in the International System of Units (SI) to express large distances. It is equal to one trillion (1,000,000,000,000,000) meters.