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  2. 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun - Wikipedia

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    38 cm shell from Tirpitz found in the Ullsfjorden in Norway. Four types of shells were used by the 38 cm SK C/34, although the Siegfried-Granate could only be used by the coastal defense versions. Almost 40 percent lighter, this shell could be fired with a reduced charge at 920 metres per second (3,000 ft/s) out to 40 kilometres (44,000 yd).

  3. Pixel density - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 15-inch (38 cm) display whose dimensions work out to 12 inches (30.48 cm) wide by 9 inches (22.86 cm) high, capable of a maximum 1024×768 (or XGA) pixel resolution, can display around 85 PPI, or 33.46 PPCM, in both the horizontal and vertical directions. This figure is determined by dividing the width (or height) of the display ...

  4. List of naval guns by country - Wikipedia

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    38 cm SK C/34 naval gun - World War II Bismarck-class battleship; 38 cm SK L/45 naval gun - World War I Bayern-class battleship; 30.5 cm SK L/50 gun - World War I; 28 cm SK C/34 naval gun - World War II Scharnhorst-class battleship; 28 cm SK C/28 naval gun - World War II Deutschland-class cruiser; 28 cm SK L/50 gun - World War I; 28 cm SK L/45 ...

  5. Display size - Wikipedia

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    The size of a screen is usually described by the length of its diagonal, which is the distance between opposite corners, typically measured in inches. It is also sometimes called the physical image size to distinguish it from the "logical image size," which describes a screen's display resolution and is measured in pixels .

  6. 28 cm SK C/34 naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The previous 28 cm gun was the SK C/28 used on the Deutschland class. The Scharnhorst class received an improved version of the SK C/28 which had a longer barrel—the SK C/34. The 283 mm SK C/34 gun was relatively fast loading, compared with other armament of this size. It could deliver a shot every 17 seconds.

  7. 28 cm SK C/28 naval gun - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... The German 28 cm C/28 [Note 1] was a 283 mm 52-caliber built-up gun designed in 1928 and used on the Deutschland class cruisers.

  8. List of coastal artillery - Wikipedia

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    38 cm SK L/45 "Max" naval gun German Empire: World War I: 380: 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun Nazi Germany: World War II: 381: 15-inch Rodman gun United States: 1861 - 1905 381: Cannone navale da 381/40 Italy: World War I - World War II 381: 38.1 cm/45 Model 1926 Spain: 1926 - 2008 381: BL 15 inch Mk I naval gun United Kingdom: 1915 - 1959 406: RML 16 ...

  9. Photo print sizes - Wikipedia

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    The alternative Super series, denoted SnR, nR Plus or nR+, has an aspect ratio of 3∶2 (or as close as possible) and thus provides a better fit for standard 135 film (35 mm) at sizes of 8 inches or above. 5R is twice the size of a 2R print, 6R twice the size of a 4R print and S8R twice the size of 6R. 4D/6D is a newer size for most consumer ...