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U.S. Department of Energy
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The turning or twisting force generated by an electrical motor in order for it to operate.
Industry:Energy
The two times of the year when the sun crosses the equator and night and day are of equal length; usually occurs on March 21st (spring equinox) and September 23 (fall equinox).
Industry:Energy
The two times of the year when the sun is apparently farthest north and south of the earth's equator; usually occurring on or around June 21 (summer solstice in northern hemisphere, winter solstice for southern hemisphere) and December 21 (winter solstice in northern hemisphere, summer solstice for the southern hemisphere).
Industry:Energy
The type of alternative current generated by alternating current generators, rotary inverters, and solid-state inverters.
Industry:Energy
The U.S. Government's 12-month financial year, from October to September, of the following calender year; e.g.: FY 1998 extends from Oct. 1, 1997 to Sept. 30, 1988.
Industry:Energy
lux
The unit of illuminance equivalent to 1lumen per square meter.
Industry:Energy
The unit of magnetic field intensity equal to 1 dyne per unit pole.
Industry:Energy
The unit price and quantity to which it applies as specified in a rate schedule or contract.
Industry:Energy
The unit price of a good or service estimated from some base year in order to provide a consistent means of comparison.
Industry:Energy
The unoccupied, and usually unfinished and unconditioned space between the floor, foundation walls, and the slab or ground of a building.
Industry:Energy