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gauge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gauge (/ˈɡeɪdʒ/ ****J) may
refer to:
Gauge (instrument), any of a
variety of
measuring instruments Gauge (firearms)...
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millimetre of
water (US
spelling centimeter or
millimeter of
water) are less
commonly used
measures of
pressure based on the
pressure head of
water. A centimetre...
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Inches of
water is a non-SI unit for pressure. It is also
given as
inches of
water gauge (iwg or in.w.g.),
inches water column (inch wc, in. WC, " wc...
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mechanically are
called pressure gauges,
vacuum gauges or
compound gauges (vacuum & pressure). The
widely used
Bourdon gauge is a
mechanical device, which...
- A
sight gl**** or
water gauge is a type of
level sensor, a
transparent tube
through which the
operator of a tank or
boiler can
observe the
level of liquid...
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royal court. Jang's inventions, such as the
Cheugugi (the rain
gauge) and the
water gauge,
highlight the
technological advancements of the
Joseon dynasty...
- A rain
gauge which is also
known as udometer, pluviometer, ombrometer, and hyetometer, is an
instrument used by
meteorologists and
hydrologists to gather...
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Water level, also
known as
gauge height or stage, is the
elevation of the free
surface of a sea, stream, lake or
reservoir relative to a
specified vertical...
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measured by a rain
gauge) over a set
period of time.[citation needed] The
first use of snow
gauges were
precipitation gauges that was
widely used in...
- A tide
gauge is a
device for
measuring the
change in sea
level relative to a
vertical datum. It is also
known as a mareograph, marigraph, and sea-level...