| macroscopic a. |
gross a.
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| macroscopic h. |
gross h.
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| macroscopic |
A physical entity or process of large scale, the scale of ordinary human experience. Specifically, any phenomena in which the individual molecules and atoms are neither measured, nor explicitly considered in the description of the phenomena. See: microscopic.
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| macroscopic |
Pertaining to aspects of a system which can be measured classically, such as temperature, pressure etc; containing very large numbers of atoms.
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| macroscopic |
Very large compared to atomic dimensions.
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