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Finite thickness

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Finite thickness refers to the concept describing objects or layers that possess a measurable and limited thickness, as opposed to being infinitesimally thin or having negligible thickness. This term is often used in various fields, such as physics, engineering, materials science, and fluid dynamics, to describe layers, films, membranes, or structural elements.

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