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scale factor

scale factor
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a number used as a multiplier in scaling

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. a "scale factor""repeatability" of less (better) than 1250 ppm;
    2. A "scale factor"'repeatability' of less (better) than 1250 ppm;
    3. A "scale factor""repeatability" of less (better) than 1250 ppm;
    4. A "scale factor""repeatability" of less (better) than 2500 ppm over a period of one year; or
    5. "Scale factor" (gyro or accelerometer) (7) means the ratio of change in output to a change in the input intended to be measured.
    6. A "scale factor""stability" of less (better) than 130 ppm with respect to a fixed calibration value over a period of one year; or
    7. The full-scale value selected multiplied by the crest factor rating (Ipeak/Irms) of the meter must be greater than the peak current reading from the oscilloscope.
    8. Small-Scale Server A computer that typically uses desktop components in a desktop form factor, but is designed primarily to be a storage host for other computers.
    9. "Scale factor" (gyro or accelerometer) (7) means the ratio of change in output to a change in the input intended to be measured.
    10. A "scale factor""stability" of less (better) than 130 ppm with respect to a fixed calibration value over a period of one year;
    11. In 7A101 the measurement of "bias" and "scale factor" refers to a one sigma standard deviation with respect to a fixed calibration over a period of one year;
    12. "Scale factor" (gyro or accelerometer) (7) means the ratio of change in output to a change in the input intended to be measured. Scale factor is generally evaluated as the slope of the straight line that can be fitted by the method of least squares to input-output data obtained by varying the input cyclically over the input range.
    13. (S = sediment weight (mg), c = correction factor (%) for the estimated portion of terrestrial animal bone constituents in the sediment, d = correction factor (%) for the estimated portion of fish bones and scale fragments in the sediment, f = correction factor for the proportion of bone in the constituents of animal origin in the sample examined, W = weight of the sample material for the sedimentation (mg)).
    14. sediment weight (mg), c = correction factor (%) for the estimated portion of terrestrial animal bone constituents in the sediment, d = correction factor (%) for the estimated portion of fish bones and scale fragments in the sediment, f = correction factor for the proportion of bone in the constituents of animal origin in the sample examined, W = weight of the sample material for the sedimentation (mg)).
    15. In 7A101.a. the measurement of "bias" and "scale factor" refers to a one sigma standard deviation with respect to a fixed calibration over a period of one year; 3. In 7A101.a.