electronic gauge

  • 1Gauge (knitting) — In knitting, the word Gauge , technical abbreviation GG, refers to Knitting Machines fineness size (not to the proportion, thickness or fineness of the finished knitted artifact, its stitch wideness or row length/depth). Indeed Gauge is the unit… …

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  • 2Electronic instrument cluster — Digital dash redirects here. For the business tool, see Dashboard (disambiguation). In an automobile, an electronic instrument cluster, digital instrument panel or digital dash for short, is a set of instrumentation, including the speedometer,… …

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  • 3Electronic component — Various components An electronic component is a basic electronic element and may be available in a discrete form having two or more electrical terminals (or leads). These are intended to be connected together, usually by soldering to a printed… …

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  • 4Drawbar force gauge — For the use of drawbar strain sensors in measuring pulling power of machines, see Tractive force. A drawbar force gauge is a gauge designed to measure forces on a machine tool s drawbar. These types of machines are found in metalworking,… …

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  • 5McLeod gauge — A glass McLeod gauge, drained of mercury A McLeod gauge is a scientific instrument used to measure very low pressures, down to 10 6 Torr. It was invented in 1874 by Herbert McLeod (1841–1923).[1] McLeod gauges were once commonly found attached to …

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  • 6Fuel gauge — A fuel gauge The empty fuel indicator displayi …

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  • 7Force gauge — A Force Gauge is measuring instrument used across all industries to measure the force during a push or pull test. Applications exist in research and development, laboratory, quality, production and field environment. There are two kind of force… …

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  • 8Loading gauge — The clearance between train and tunnel is often small. London Underground train at Hendon. A loading gauge defines the maximum height and width for railway vehicles and their loads to ensure safe passage through bridges, tunnels and other… …

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  • 9Tide gauge — A tide gauge. A tide gauge is a device for measuring sea level and detecting tsunamis. Sensors continuously record the height of the water level with respect to a height reference surface close to the geoid. Water enters the device by the bottom… …

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  • 10Mobile Electronic Certified Professional — Mobile Electronics Certified Professional or MECP is a certification program for installation technicians of mobile electronics and aftermarket automotive equipment. Overview MECP is the only nationally recognized program that certifies mobile… …

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