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31Équivalent TNT — Équivalent en TNT L’expression équivalent en TNT renvoie à une méthode empirique destinée à mesurer l’énergie libérée lors d’une explosion ou de tout autre phénomènes provoquant de grands bouleversements géologiques en un court laps de temps.… …
32Equivalent airspeed — (EAS) is the airspeed at sea level which represents the same dynamic pressure as that flying at the true airspeed (TAS) at altitude. It is useful for predicting aircraft handling, aerodynamic loads, stalling etc.EAS = TAS imes sqrt{frac{actual… …
33Equivalent — E*quiv a*lent ([ e]*kw[i^]v [.a]*lent), a. [L. aequivalens, entis, p. pr. of aequivalere to have equal power; aequus equal + valere to be strong, be worth: cf. F. [ e]quivalent. See {Equal}, and {Valiant}.] 1. Equal in worth or value, force,… …
34Equivalent series resistance — (ESR) is an effective resistance that is used to describe the resistive parts of the impedance of certain electrical components. Overview The theoretical treatment of devices such as capacitors and inductors tends to assume they are ideal or… …
35Equivalent VIII — Equivalent VIII, usually referred to as The Bricks , is the last and most famous of a series of minimalist sculpture by Carl Andre. Constructed in 1966, it was bought by The Tate Gallery in 1972. The exhibit comprises one hundred and twenty fire… …
36equivalent collateral — USA collateral of identical type, nominal value, description and amount to collateral posted by a pledgor to the secured party. A secured party is typically permitted to return equivalent collateral to a pledgor if the secured party is permitted… …
37Equivalent temperature — is the temperature of an air parcel from which all the water vapor has been extracted by an adiabatic process. Air contains water vapor that has been evaporated into it from liquid sources (lakes, sea, etc...). The energy needed to do that has… …
38equivalent given for injury — index compensation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
39equivalent given for loss sustained — index compensation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
40For — For, conj. 1. Because; by reason that; for that; indicating, in Old English, the reason of anything. [1913 Webster] And for of long that way had walk[ e]d none, The vault was hid with plants and bushes hoar. Fairfax. [1913 Webster] And Heaven… …