Betekenis van:
scale value
scale value
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a value on some scale of measurement
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- An equivalent scale is generally expressed as an integer value expressing the scale denominator.
- value rating according to the scale given in Annex II;
- scale of the impact on industrial competitiveness and growth, added value of European-level intervention,
- are on such a scale that long-term planning at European level contributes significant added value;
- where N is a reading on the linear scale and k the corresponding value of the absorption coefficient.
- networked production to develop tools and methods for cooperative and value-added operations at a global scale,
- The calibration curve shall not differ by more than ± 1 % of the full scale from the nominal value of each calibration point, in the range from 20 to 100 % of the full scale.
- A "scale factor""stability" of less (better) than 130 ppm with respect to a fixed calibration value over a period of one year; or
- ‘The calibration curve must not differ by more than ± 4 % from the nominal value of each calibration point and by more than ± 0,3 % of full scale at zero.’;
- The full-scale value selected multiplied by the crest factor rating (Ipeak/Irms) of the meter must be greater than the peak current reading from the oscilloscope.
- It shall also not differ by more than ± 2 % from the nominal value in the range from 4 to 20 % of the full scale.
- A "scale factor""stability" of less (better) than 130 ppm with respect to a fixed calibration value over a period of one year;
- ‘The calibration curve must not differ by more than ± 2 % from the nominal value of each calibration point and by more than ± 0,3 % of full scale at zero.’;
- If the full scale value is 155 ppm (or ppm C) or less or if read-out systems (computers, data loggers) that provide sufficient accuracy and resolution below 15 % of full scale are used, concentrations below 15 % of full scale are also acceptable.
- If the full scale value is 155 ppm (or ppm C) or less, or if read-out systems (computers, data loggers) that provide sufficient accuracy and resolution below 15 % of full scale are used, concentrations below 15 % of full scale are also acceptable.