section width

  • 1section width — The measurement across the tire width at the widest point when mounted and inflated (not under load), excluding any decorative moldings …

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  • 2tire section width — the width of the unloaded new tire mounted on specified rim, inflated to the normal recommended pressure, including the normal sidewalls but not including protective rib, bars, and decorations …

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  • 3width — rim width tire section width tire overall width tread arc width tread chord width tread contact width …

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  • 4width — See bandwidth crown width nominal rim width rim width section width tire width …

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  • 5width — n 1. breadth, wideness, broadness, thickness; diameter, radius, caliber, bore; stretch, spread, reach, span; section, piece. 2. extent, magnitude, measure, degree, quantity, amount, fullness; capacity, gauge, volume, proportions, dimensions,… …

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  • 6cross section — A view of an object when cut transversely at right angles across its center. Also see section width …

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  • 7Golden section search — The golden section search is a technique for finding the extremum (minimum or maximum) of a unimodal function by successively narrowing the range of values inside which the extremum is known to exist. The technique derives its name from the fact… …

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  • 8MS Multi-section car (New York City Subway car) — The MS Multi section, a series of New York City Subway cars, was built in prototype form in 1934 with production models built in 1936. They are also known as the compartment cars. The MS was an articulated car made up of five sections. Their… …

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  • 9cross section —    1. Vertical section of a geologic profile [16].    2. A section of a cave passage or a chamber across its width [25] …

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  • 10golden section — noun Date: 1875 a proportion (as one involving a line divided into two segments or the length and width of a rectangle and their sum) in which the ratio of the whole to the larger part is the same as the ratio of the larger part to the smaller …

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