ayarını hesaplamak

listen to the pronunciation of ayarını hesaplamak
Turkish - English
gauge
An act of measuring
an instrument for measuring
The measure of the size of a wire The smaller the number, the thicker the wire and the higher its current-carrying capacity Back to alphabetical list
The distance between two needle points expressed in fractions of an inch Applies to both knitting and tufting H
To measure the capacity, character, or ability of; to estimate; to judge of
A measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard
A term used to denote the physical size of a wire
A measurement most commonly associated with knitting equipment It can mean the number of needles per inch in a knitting machine However, in full fashioned hosiery and sweater machines, the number of needles per 1-1/2 inches represents the gauge
An instrument or device for measuring, indicating or comparing a physical characteristic
A term previously used in referring to the thickness or diameter of a wrought product Thickness or diameter is preferred in dimension description
Thickness of the steel used to make a grid member May be expressed by a number designation (26 GA) or in thousandths of an inch (0 013)
A gauge of someone's feelings or a situation is a fact or event that can be used to judge them. The index is the government's chief gauge of future economic activity. = measure
If you gauge people's actions, feelings, or intentions in a particular situation, you carefully consider and judge them. as he gauged possible enemy moves and his own responses = assess
To draw into equidistant gathers by running a thread through it, as cloth or a garment
A gauge is the distance between the two rails on a railway line. a narrow gauge railway
(1) any of various instruments or tools for precise measuring; (2) to measure exactly; (3) a standard of measure, dimension, or capacity
To measure or determine with a gauge
Referring to wire The higher the gauge number, the thinner the diameter The thinner the diameter (the higher the gauge), the higher the DC resistance per linear foot of distance There are tonal differences between two coils with the same number of turns of two different gauges The thinner-wire pickup will have a higher DC resistance, and therefore a different response than a pickup utilizing a thicker gauge coil wire If a pickup is wound to a specific DC resistance, a higher gauge (thinner) wire will achieve that resistance quicker than a thicker gauge wire
A standard of measure used to determine the thickness of wire
The width of the film strip, measured in millimeters The standard gauges in film history are 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, and 70mm