Betekenis van:
constant quantity

constant quantity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • onveranderlijk gegeven
  • a quantity that does not vary

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The volume of sales represents the value of turnover in constant prices and as such is a quantity index.
  2. Note 3: The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 10000 ft in 10 minutes and followed by 110 minutes at 10000 ft.
  3. The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 10000 ft in 10 minutes and followed by 110 minutes at 10000 ft.
  4. Note 4: The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 15000 ft in 10 minutes.
  5. The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 15000 ft in 10 minutes.
  6. The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 10000 ft in 10 minutes and followed by 20 minutes at 10000 ft.
  7. Note 2: The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 10000 ft in 10 minutes and followed by 20 minutes at 10000 ft.
  8. The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 10000 ft in 10 minutes and followed by 20 minutes at 10000 ft. Note 3: The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 10000 ft in 10 minutes and followed by 110 minutes at 10000 ft.
  9. Directive 92/42/EEC defines useful efficiency (expressed in %) as the ratio between the heat output transmitted to the boiler water and the product of the net calorific value at constant fuel pressure and the consumption expressed as a quantity of fuel per unit time.
  10. A flow controller (N), to ensure a constant flow of the gas samples taken in the course of the test from sampling probe S1; the flow of the gas samples shall be such that, at the end of the test, the quantity of the samples is sufficient for analysis (approx. 10 litres per minute);
  11. Flow controllers (N), to ensure a constant uniform flow of the gas samples taken during the course of the test from sampling probes S1 and S2 and flow of the gas samples shall be such that, at the end of each test, the quantity of the samples is sufficient for analysis (approx. 10 litres per minute);
  12. Note 3: The required minimum supply is that quantity of oxygen necessary for a constant rate of descent from the aeroplane's maximum certificated operating altitude to 10000 ft in 10 minutes and followed by 110 minutes at 10000 ft. The oxygen required in OPS 1.780 (a)1 may be included in determining the supply required.