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InvariableInvariable In*va"ri*a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + variable: cf.
F. invariable.]
Not given to variation or change; unalterable; unchangeable;
always uniform.
Physical laws which are invariable. --I. Taylor.
-- In*va"ri*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*va"ri*a*bly, adv. Invariable
Invariable In*va"ri*a*ble, n. (Math.)
An invariable quantity; a constant.
InvariablenessInvariable In*va"ri*a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + variable: cf.
F. invariable.]
Not given to variation or change; unalterable; unchangeable;
always uniform.
Physical laws which are invariable. --I. Taylor.
-- In*va"ri*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*va"ri*a*bly, adv. InvariablyInvariable In*va"ri*a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + variable: cf.
F. invariable.]
Not given to variation or change; unalterable; unchangeable;
always uniform.
Physical laws which are invariable. --I. Taylor.
-- In*va"ri*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*va"ri*a*bly, adv. Invariance
Invariance In*va"ri*ance, n. (Math.)
The property of remaining invariable under prescribed or
implied conditions. --J. J. Sylvester.
Invariant
Invariant In*va"ri*ant, n. (Math.)
An invariable quantity; specifically, a function of the
coefficients of one or more forms, which remains unaltered,
when these undergo suitable linear transformations. --J. J.
Sylvester.
Meaning of Invar from wikipedia
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Invar, also
known generically as FeNi36 (64FeNi in the US), is a nickel–iron
alloy notable for its
uniquely low
coefficient of
thermal expansion (CTE...
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discovery of nickel–steel
alloys he
named invar,
elinvar and platinite [it], also
known as red platinum.
Invar has a near-zero
coefficient of
thermal expansion...
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Feodor Ingvar Kamprad (Swedish: [
ˈɪ̌ŋːvar ˈkǎmːprad] ; 30
March 1926 – 27
January 2018) was a
Swedish billionaire business magnate best
known for founding...
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pendulum rods in the
highest precision clocks and
other instruments,
first invar, a
nickel steel alloy, and
later fused quartz,
which made
temperature compensation...
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alloys chosen to be
insensitive to
magnetic fields.
These alloys include Invar (iron–nickel–carbon–chromium alloy),
Glucydur (beryllium–bronze alloy),...
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Ferronickel Ferrophosphorus Ferrosilicon Ferrotitanium Ferrouranium Ferrovanadium Invar (nickel) Cast iron (carbon) Pig iron (carbon) Iron
hydride (hydrogen) Kanthal...
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maraging steel and some low-alloy steels.
Other technological uses
include Invar and Mu-metal. The
following table is an
overview of
different iron–nickel...
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public sector company under Department of
Defence Production, for
supplying Invar Anti Tank
Guided Missiles to the
Indian Army. BDL has been manufacturing...
- work led to the
discovery of
special alloys of iron–nickel, in
particular invar,
whose practically negligible coefficient of
expansion made it possible...
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plumbing fixtures, and
special alloys such as permalloy, elinvar, and
invar. It is used for
plating and as a
green tint in gl****.
Nickel is preeminently...