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A visual examination or check of an item in which no disassembly is required.
Industry:Aviation
A diagram that locates components with respect to each other within a system.
Industry:Aviation
Used as a type of shorthand to express very large or very small numbers. For example, to express 1,250,000,000,000 in scientific notation is 1.25 × 1012.
Industry:Aviation
The atmospheric pressure at sea level. Average sea level pressure is 29.92 inches of mercury, or 1013.25 millibars.
Industry:Aviation
A view obtained by cutting away part of an object to show the shape and construction at the cutting plane.
Industry:Aviation
Any device based on either preferred conduction through a solid in one direction, as in rectifiers, or on a variation in conduction characteristics through a partially conductive material, as in a transistor.
Industry:Aviation
The most basic electrical circuit in which there is only one possible path for current to flow. Current must pass through the circuit components, the battery and the resistor, one after the other, or “in series.”
Industry:Aviation
A signed number can be either a positive or negative number. A positive number is a number that is greater than zero. A negative number is a number that is less than zero.
Industry:Aviation
A grouping of parallel resistors connected in series with other resistors.
Industry:Aviation
A trigonometric function comparing two sides of a right triangle as follows: Sine = opposite side hypotenuse
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