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  • 1Weight — This article is about the physical concept. For other uses, see Weight (disambiguation). A spring scale measures the weight of an object (according to the operational definition) …

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  • 2Federal Bridge Gross Weight Formula — [ wheelbase trucks. The shorter truck is damaging the bridge because all of its weight is concentrated in a smaller area.] The Federal Bridge Gross Weight Formula is a mathematical formula used by truck drivers and United States Department of… …

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  • 3Dimensional weight — Dimensional weight, used in shipping and freight, is a billing technique which takes into account the XYZ axis dimensions of a package. Contents 1 Significance 2 Weight Calculation 2.1 Examples …

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  • 4Dumas method of molecular weight determination — The Dumas method of molecular weight determination was historically a procedure used to determine the molecular weight of an unknown substance. The Dumas method is appropriate to determine the molecular weights of volatile organic substances that …

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  • 5Apparent weight — An object s weight, henceforth called actual weight , is the downward force exerted upon it by a gravitational field. By contrast, an object s apparent weight is the (usually upward) force (the normal force , or reaction force ), typically… …

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  • 6Maximum Zero-Fuel Weight — The Zero Fuel Weight (ZFW) of an airplane is the total weight of the airplane and all its contents, minus the total weight of the fuel on board. For example, if an airplane is flying at a weight of 5,000 lb and the weight of fuel on board is …

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  • 7Atomic weight — (symbol: A sub|r) is a dimensionless physical quantity, the ratio of the average mass of atoms of an element (from a given source) to 1/12 of the mass of an atom of carbon 12.cite journal | author = International Union of Pure and Applied… …

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  • 8Dry weight — Dry mass redirects here. For the Catholic devotion, see Missa Sicca. For the mass of a soil sample or an object when dried, see dry matter. Dry weight is the weight of a vehicle without any consumables, passengers, or cargo. It is one of the two… …

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  • 9Dry weight (automobile) — Dry weight is a technical term that refers to the weight of an automobile without any consumables, passengers, or cargo. It is one of the two common weight measurements included in automobile specifications, the other one being curb weight.By… …

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  • 10Falling weight deflectometer — A falling weight deflectometer, FWD, is a testing device used by civil engineers to evaluate the physical properties of pavement. FWD data is primary used to estimate pavement structural capacity for 1) overlay design and 2) to determine if a… …

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