gage$30640$ - translation to dutch
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gage$30640$ - translation to dutch

UNIT IN PHYSICS
Gage factor; Gage Factor

gage      
v. in onderpand geven
water level         
ELEVATION OF THE FREE SURFACE OF A STREAM, LAKE OR RESERVOIR RELATIVE TO A SPECIFIED VERTICAL DATUM
Gage height; Gauge height; Water stage
n. waterpeil
rain gauge         
  • Standard [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] rain gauge
  • Symons in 1900
  • Pluviometer of intensities (1921)
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION
Raingauge; Pluviometer; Udometer; Hyetometer; Rain Gauge; Rain gage; Tipping bucket rain gauge; Rain gauges; Rain Guage; Ombrometer; Nonrecording rain gage; Rain-intensity gage; Rate-of-rainfall gage; Recording rain gage; Tipping-bucket rain gage; Weighing rain gage; Pluviograph; Rain guage; Tipping bucket precipitation gauge
regenmeter (instrument dat totale hoeveelheid regen die gevallen is meet in millimeters)

Definition

gage
gage1 [ge?d?]
archaic
¦ noun
1. a valued object deposited as a guarantee of good faith.
2. a pledge, especially a glove, thrown down as a challenge to fight.
¦ verb offer as a gage.
Origin
ME: from OFr. gage (n.), gager (v.), of Gmc origin; related to wage and wed.
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gage2
¦ noun & verb US spelling of gauge.
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gage3 [ge?d?]
¦ noun another term for greengage.
Origin
C19: after the English botanist Sir William Gage.

Wikipedia

Gauge factor

Gauge factor (GF) or strain factor of a strain gauge is the ratio of relative change in electrical resistance R, to the mechanical strain ε. The gauge factor is defined as:

G F = Δ R / R Δ L / L = Δ R / R ε = 1 + 2 ν + Δ ρ / ρ ε {\displaystyle GF={\frac {\Delta R/R}{\Delta L/L}}={\frac {\Delta R/R}{\varepsilon }}=1+2\nu +{\frac {\Delta \rho /\rho }{\varepsilon }}}

where

  • ε = strain = Δ L / L 0 {\displaystyle \Delta L/L_{0}}
    • Δ L {\displaystyle \Delta L} = absolute change in length
    • L 0 {\displaystyle L_{0}} = original length
  • ν = Poisson's ratio
  • ρ = resistivity
  • ΔR = change in strain gauge resistance due axial strain and lateral strain
  • R = unstrained resistance of strain gauge