Perovskite inks are deposited onto glass or plastic to make extremely thin films—around one hundredth of the width of a human hair—made up of metal, halide, and organic ions.
How a New Solar and Lighting Technology Could Propel a Renewable Energy Transformation|Sam Stranks|September 3, 2020|Singularity Hub
Yamagishi and his colleagues suggest that a colony twice that thick—roughly the width of a dime—could survive up to eight years in space.
Clumps of bacteria could spread life between planets|Paola Rosa-Aquino|August 27, 2020|Popular Science
About the size of a small TV at 21 inches in width, this dishwasher does the job by easily connecting to your kitchen faucet.
Small dishwashers that fit in almost any kitchen|PopSci Commerce Team|August 25, 2020|Popular Science
Much like long bone growth, pelvis width is driven largely by estrogen levels.
Males Are the Taller Sex. Estrogen, Not Fights for Mates, May Be Why.|Christie Wilcox|June 8, 2020|Quanta Magazine
Tiny channels about the width of a human hair collect sweat.
Sweat tech alerts athletes when to rehydrate — and with what|Silke Schmidt|May 21, 2020|Science News For Students
Each side of the triangle will measure five miles in width, a foot in depth, and nearly 307 miles in length.
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Two thick palm trunks lie across its width and its concrete block walls have tumbled to the ground.
Typhoon Haiyan: The Philippine Village that Lost Its Men|The Telegraph|November 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The grander the occasion, the larger the width of the hoop petticoat.
In Paris, a Historical Look at Lingerie at Musée des Arts Décoratifs|Sarah Moroz|July 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The width of the surrounding streets allows the Barclays Center to stand in relief as the alien presence it is.
The 6 Best Quotes About the Barclays Center|William O’Connor|May 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The Qattara Depression in Egypt extends to 440 feet below sea level, and a length of 186 miles (with a width of 95 miles).
The Science of Sinkholes: What You Should Know|Melissa Leon|March 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Under these conditions, the nave is naturally confined, and lacks a certain grandeur both as to width and height.
The Cathedrals of Northern France|Francis Miltoun
Presently he came and stood quite near her, with only the width of the corridor between them.
Why Joan?|Eleanor Mercein Kelly
Through this the sled-trail ran, a narrow ribbon of packed footing barely two feet in width.
Smoke Bellew|Jack London
Or a long strip may be planed to thickness and width and then be sawn up and finished to the proper lengths.
Handwork in Wood|William Noyes
Across the width of the valley where it opened out, a string of Indians appeared, riding back to meet her.
The U.P. Trail|Zane Grey
British Dictionary definitions for width
width
/ (wɪdθ) /
noun
the linear extent or measurement of something from side to side, usually being the shortest dimension or (for something fixed) the shortest horizontal dimension
the state or fact of being wide
a piece or section of something at its full extent from side to sidea width of cloth
the distance across a rectangular swimming bath, as opposed to its length