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  2. Operating temperature - Wikipedia

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    An operating temperature is the allowable temperature range of the local ambient environment at which an electrical or mechanical device operates. The device will operate effectively within a specified temperature range which varies based on the device function and application context, and ranges from the minimum operating temperature to the maximum operating temperature (or peak operating ...

  3. Thermocouple - Wikipedia

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    Type-B thermocouples produce the same output at 0 °C and 42 °C, limiting their use below about 50 °C. The emf function has a minimum around 21 °C (for 21.020262°C emf=-2.584972μV), meaning that cold-junction compensation is easily performed, since the compensation voltage is essentially a constant for a reference at typical room temperatures.

  4. Class A surface - Wikipedia

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    Class C – Surface hole/Bump/Bad tangents; Class C is a rough, poor surface, which will cause a problem in CAM/CAD and not aesthetically. Holes (G0), bad tangencies (G1), and micro Bumps that cannot be used for a ball cutter for example. Class B is the minimum quality for everything to go well in CAM/CAD.

  5. Ice class - Wikipedia

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    MS Viking XPRS, a ship in Finnish-Swedish ice class 1A Super in Helsinki harbour during wintertime. Ice class refers to a notation assigned by a classification society or a national authority to denote the additional level of strengthening as well as other arrangements that enable a ship to navigate through sea ice. Some ice classes also have ...

  6. Airspace class (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Some class B airports (within class B airspaces) prohibit student pilots from taking off and landing there. [5] In addition to this, some class B airspaces prohibit special VFR flights. Certain class B airports have a mode C veil, which encompasses airspace within thirty nautical miles of the airport. Aircraft operating within the Mode C veil ...

  7. Airspace class - Wikipedia

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    Class B is not used. Class C is used for controlled zones above and around airports and for airspace above FL100 (10,000 ft; 3,050 m) (or FL130 (13,000 ft; 3,950 m) near the Alps) up to FL660 (66,000 ft; 20,100 m) . Class D is used for controlled zones, or above and around airspace Class C designated zones where CVFR is not necessary.

  8. Class C - Wikipedia

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    Class C, a large goods vehicle driving licence in the United Kingdom; Class C, from the List of North American broadcast station classes; Class C, a type of smooth function in mathematics; Class C motorhome, a type of recreational vehicle which has a bed over the driver's cab; See also. C class (disambiguation) C (disambiguation) Class ...

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