A definition, for example of a species of substance or animal, that locates it by sufficient of its properties to distinguish it from other kinds of substance or animal, but without getting at its underlying structure or ‘essence’. Thus a d...
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Maybe the confusion is with the word "nominal." Mechanical engineers use it to mean the intended dimension. This dimension is then given tolerances. Two parts are never exactly the same. Tolerances allow slightly imperfect parts t...
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A Force is defined as the ratio of the Power that gave motion to a mass and the final velocity of the moving mass. Newton definition of Force is mass times acceleration. As per Einstein definition =Force is the result of a disturbance of Sp...
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"An explanation of the meaning of a word or of its roots or sources. Verbal definition by synonym."
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Nominal is brimful, i.e. from the very bottom of the tank to the very top before the installation of any float valves / overflows / warning pipes / outlets etc. Actual & Working are one of the same, i.e. the useable storage to it's maxi...
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A nominal value is a value which is expressed in the prices current at the time the value was generated.
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A nominal definition simply explains the meaning of the term used, while a real definition explains the nature of the thing signified by the term. The English word God is by some derived from “good.” Since, however, its various forms in cog...
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