-
second-
rate was a ship of the line
which by the
start of the 18th
century mounted 90 to 98 guns on
three gun decks;
earlier 17th-century
second rates...
-
gross bit
rate is
related to the
symbol rate or
modulation rate,
which is
expressed in
bauds or
symbols per
second. However, the
gross bit
rate and the...
-
Frame rate, most
commonly expressed in
frames per
second or FPS, is
typically the
frequency (
rate) at
which consecutive images (frames) are
captured or...
- more than 60 guns, with
second rates having between 90 and 98 guns,
while first rates had 100 guns or more, and
fourth rates between 48 and 60 guns. By...
- line of
battle were first-
rate ships carrying at
least 100 guns,
second-
rate ships carrying 84 to 98 guns, and
larger third-
rate ships carrying 70 to 80...
- system.
Common data
rate units are
multiples of bits per
second (bit/s) and
bytes per
second (B/s). For example, the data
rates of
modern residential...
-
digitally modulated signal or a bd
rate line code. Baud is
related to
gross bit
rate,
which can be
expressed in bits per
second (bit/s). If
there are precisely...
- 100–120. A
sixth rate's range went from 4–18 to 20–28 (after 1714 any ship with
fewer than 20 guns was unrated). A first-,
second- or third-
rate ship was regarded...
- In chemistry, the
rate equation (also
known as the
rate law or
empirical differential rate equation) is an
empirical differential mathematical expression...
- period—specifically the first-
rate Prince Royal (in 1663), the
second-
rate Victory (in 1666), the third-
rate Montague (in 1675) and the fourth-
rates Bonaventure (in...