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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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quality may also be made. The
locations of
gauging stations are
often found on
topographical maps. Some
gauging stations are
highly automated and may include...
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international gauge, UIC
gauge,
uniform gauge,
normal gauge and
European gauge in Europe, and SGR in East Africa. It is the most
widely used
track gauge around...
- tool for
production comparative gauging based on a
fixed limit. No-go
gauges consist of a
fixed limit gauge with a
gauging limit based on the
minimum or...
- narrow-
gauge railway (narrow-
gauge railroad in the US) is a
railway with a
track gauge narrower than 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
standard gauge. Most narrow-gauge...
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wheelsets that are
compatible with the
track gauge.
Since many
different track gauges exist worldwide,
gauge differences often present a
barrier to wider...
- In physics, a
gauge theory is a type of
field theory in
which the Lagrangian, and
hence the
dynamics of the
system itself, do not
change under local transformations...
- A
radius gauge, also
known as a
fillet gauge, is a tool used to
measure the
radius of an object.
Radius gauges require a
bright light behind the object...
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staff gauge is
usually calibrated so that the
indicated level is the true
vertical level.
Staff gauges are
commonly installed at
stream gauging stations...