(o.ver.shot)

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{f} overshoot
To shoot too far
When the population of a species exceeds its environment's carrying capacity
The number of degrees that a process exceeds the set point temperature when coming up to the set point temperature
To go too far
In order to appeal to the eye and suggest that letters within a certain font are the same size and color, Certain letters need to be a little larger Generally, the bowls of the letters O, C, and D dip 2% or less below the baseline and 2% or less above the topline This encourages the eye to believe they are the same size and is referred to as overshoot
The amount that the parameter being controlled exceeds the desired value
To pass swiftly over; to fly beyond
A characteristic of circuits employing high performance rectangular wave techniques Overshoot is the tendency of the rising and falling edges of the signal to have a damped oscillation superimposed upon them causing the voltage to momentarily rise above the normal peak signal voltage by as much as several volts
an approach that fails and gives way to another attempt aim too high; "The plan overshoots its aim"
When the population of a species exceeds its environments carrying capacity
A common false signal heard as the searchcoil passes over a rejected target when using a no-motion All Metal mode in conjunction with automatic retuning Excessive tuning restoration pushes the audio above threshold level creating a positive response at the edges of target detection periphery
That portion of an arc (line) digitized past its intersection with another arc See dangling arc
an approach that fails and gives way to another attempt aim too high; "The plan overshoots its aim" shoot beyond or over (a target)
– Transient change in output voltage that exceeds specified accuracy limits Typically occur on power supply turn on/off or with a step change in output load or input line
A term used in artillery to indicate a projectile impact beyond the designated target Missing the target on the high side
A transient change in output voltage, in excess of specified output accuracy limits, that can occur when a power supply is turned on or off, or when there is a step change in line or load Overvoltage Protection A power supply feature that shuts down the supply, or crowbars or clamps the output, when its voltage exceeds a preset level
The amount by which something goes too far
If you overshoot a place that you want to get to, you go past it by mistake. The plane apparently overshot the runway after landing
the number of degrees that a process involving heat exceeds the set-point when coming up to the set point temperature
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