ceiling rate

  • 1Ceiling balloon — A ceiling balloon is used by meteorologists to determine the height of the base of clouds above ground level during daylight hours.The principle behind the ceiling balloon is a balloon with a known ascent rate (how fast it climbs) and determining …

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  • 2ceiling — An upper limit for a variable. For example, an adjustable rate mortgage may have a ceiling of 10 percent. In this case, the rate can be adjusted however the loan terms provide without exceeding 10 percent. Also called a cap. American Banker… …

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  • 3Rate-monotonic scheduling — In computer science, rate monotonic scheduling [citation|first1=C. L.|last1=Liu|authorlink1=Chung Laung Liu|first2=J.|last2=Layland|title=Scheduling algorithms for multiprogramming in a hard real time environment|journal=Journal of the ACM|volume …

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  • 4Ceiling — The maximum level permissible in a financial transaction. Ceiling refers to the highest price, the maximum interest rate, or the largest of some other factor involved in a transaction. For example, the interest rate ceiling on a credit card is… …

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  • 5Ceiling (aeronautics) — In aeronautics, a ceiling is the maximum density altitude an aircraft can reach under a set of conditions.ervice ceilingThe service ceiling attempts to capture the maximum usable altitude of an aircraft. Specifically, it is the density altitude… …

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  • 6ceiling — / si:lɪŋ/ noun the highest point that something can reach, e.g. the highest rate of a pay increase ● to fix a ceiling for a budget ● There is a ceiling of $100,000 on deposits. ● Output reached its ceiling in June and has since fallen back. ●… …

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  • 7Rate of climb — An F 15 Eagle climbing and releasing flares. In aeronautics, the rate of climb (RoC) is an aircraft s vertical speed the rate of change in altitude. In most ICAO member countries (even in otherwise metric countries), this is usually expressed in… …

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  • 8ceiling — / si:lɪŋ/ noun the highest point that something can reach, e.g. the highest rate of interest or the largest amount of money which a depositor may deposit ● to fix a ceiling for a budget ● There is a ceiling of $100,000 on deposits. ● Output… …

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  • 9ceiling — i. The height above the ground or water of the base of the lowest layer of cloud below 6000 m (20,000 ft), covering more than half the sky (ICAO). The term also refers to the vertical visibility in a surface based layer that completely obscures… …

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  • 10Floating rate —   A rate of exchange that is completely determined by market forces with no floor or ceiling. Rate may be tied to other rates that have volatility (Fed Funds, Prime, etc.) …

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