Some in-sentence examples of “gauge”

How to use in-sentence of “gauge”:

+ Railway Gazette International Supplement December 2007 p7 Now broad gauge has completed and passenger train has started from 16 October 2010.

+ The company is best known as a manufacturer of narrow gauge railwaynarrow and standard gauge diesel locomotives and also of steam shovels.

+ A rail track gauge is identified by “id”.

+ Most important works are gauge and no inclusion of what works they are, just the station.

+ In 1865 his company earmarked money for the construction of a narrow gauge railway connecting the quarry with the port of Aberdyfi.

+ Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow gauge Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, which served both towns.

+ Because Japan has many mountains, the network that already existed was made of 3’6″ gauge narrow gauge lines, which tended to take non-direct routes and could not be adapted to higher speeds.

Some in-sentence examples of gauge
Some in-sentence examples of gauge

Example sentences of “gauge”:

+ The gauge information is stored at Module:Track gauge/data; to add new gauges, see the instructions there.

+ The Higgs effect will happen because gauge bosons near a Higgs field will want to be in their lowest energy states, and this would break at least one symmetry.
+ The caliber was still measured in bore or Gauge weighed in ounces.

+ The gauge information is stored at Module:Track gauge/data; to add new gauges, see the instructions there.

+ The Higgs effect will happen because gauge bosons near a Higgs field will want to be in their lowest energy states, and this would break at least one symmetry.

+ The caliber was still measured in bore or Gauge weighed in ounces.

+ The coaching stock was very solidly made, and offered levels of accommodation far better that any others at the time – certainly compared to any other narrow gauge railway.

+ An extension of the Pittsburg line to Antioch, CaliforniaAntioch, which opened in 2018, uses diesel multiple units on standard gauge tracks instead of the electric, broad-gauge trains used on the main lines.

+ The trams are run on standard gauge track.

+ For example, the British Ordnance Survey uses a datum based on the measurements of mean sea level at a gauge at Newlyn, Cornwall from 1915 to 1921 for their maps of Great Britain.

+ Broad gauge lines go to Munabao and Jodhpur, while a metre gauge line subject to conversion goes to Bhildi.

+ The town is on the Weisseritz railway, a narrow gauge railway powered by steam locomotives.

+ One way to gauge the difficulty of your texts is to apply a “readability test.” There are various tests that try to score readability.

+ During the war, a metre gauge line was built at the side of the road from Lanchères, on the CFBS, to Ault.

+ This was a standard gauge Stirling North to Marree line opened, so the train only ran north of Marree.

+ Each fighter has a gauge which must be run down in order to knock the opponent down.

+ The uniform gauge railway line between Melbourne and Sydney was opened in 1961.

+ It was built for the British military narrow gauge railwaysdepot railway and was used by the RAF Calshot until 1945.

+ In 1964, three teams wrote scientific papers which proposed related but different approaches to explain how mass could arise in local gauge theories.

+ A gauge shows how much the cuff is inflated.

More in-sentence examples of “gauge”:

+ See also the parameters, to show a gauge name in the outcome.

+ Even though it is conventional to use gauge pressure in the calculation of hydraulic head, it is more correct to use total pressure, since this is truly what drives groundwater flow.

+ Both Adina and the Sergeant gauge Nemorino’s reaction to this news, the Sergeant with resentment, Adina with despair.

+ The metro has a gauge of 1520mm, like most Russian railways.

+ Avaneeswaram is connected to Kollam city by Kollam-Punalur Broad gauge railway line.

+ In supersymmetry models, neutralinos—superpartners of gauge bosons and Higgs bosons—are Majorana.

+ The recording chart on an autographic rain gauge is mounted on a drum which is driven by clockwork and typically rotates round a vertical axis once per day.

+ A Loading gauge defines the maximum height and width for railway vehicles and their loads to ensure safe passage through bridges, tunnels and other structures.

+ There are two types of elementary bosons: gauge bosons and the Higgs boson.

+ It is called the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum.

+ It also means that gauge bosons have a spin of 0, 1, or 2.

+ A gauge is a display of some kind that shows a measurement.

+ The 3/4 mile stretch of standard gauge track and museum are owned and operated by the Jolly family.

+ This is thought to match the gauge at Corris Railway.

+ In the Standard Model of particle physics, there are four kinds of gauge bosons.

+ It is on the Gonda-gorakhpur loop line and is being converted into broad gauge line.

+ After the gauge boson interacts with the Higgs field, it slows down.

+ A rain gauge is an instrument used by Meteorologymeteorologists and hydrologists to measure liquid precipitation in a certain amount of time.

+ This line went from Stirling North to Brachina and then followed the original narrow gauge route through Leigh Creek and to Marree.

+ Because the graviton is a particle that has force, it is classed as a gauge boson.

+ Since photons are the force-carrying particle of electromagnetism, they are also gauge bosons.

+ Rail gauge is the distance from the inside of one rail on a railroad track to the inside of the other.

+ A speedometer is a type of gauge that shows the speed a vehicle is moving.

+ This ability to gauge the strength of other animals gives animals a “fight or flight” response to predators; depending on how strong they gauge the predator to be, animals will either become aggressive or flee.

+ A Google spokesperson explains, “This is just a test, and a way for us to gauge whether our users will like an even simpler search interface.” Personalized Google homepages retained both buttons and their normal functions.

+ Ault had a station on the standard gauge Woincourt to Onival line.

+ The Northampton Lamport Railway is a standard gauge railwayheritage railway in Northamptonshire, England.

+ Broken symmetries and the masses of gauge bosons.

+ All gauge bosons are bosons, which simply means that two or more of them can exist in the same place at the same time, unlike fermions.

+ The two buckets in a tipping-bucket rain gauge rest on a pivot so that when one bucket has received 0.2 of rain it tips by gravity, empties the rainwater and allows the other bucket to start collection.

+ This theoretical field is believed by many scientists to be responsible for why some gauge bosons – like W and Z bosons – have mass, while others – such as photons – do not have mass.

+ Because of the hills and valleys which would need tight curves and steep slopes, one scheme suggested a gauge of, already being used on other lines like the Ffestiniog Railway, to make building the line easier.

+ Getting hurt by weapons always leads to some bleeding, which causes a player’s health gauge to go down over time.

+ Quorn’s role as a crossroads was lost in 1937 when a standard gauge railway connection was opened between Port Pirie and Port Augusta.

+ Broken symmetry and the mass of gauge vector mesons.

+ Since the amount of mass-energy created by the Higgs field is equal to the amount of kinetic energy that the gauge boson lost by slowing down, energy is conserved.

+ The Theoretical Particletheoretical gauge boson for gravity is called a graviton.

+ Other gauge bosons include the photon, the gluon, and the W and Z particles.

+ First, the energy starts out in the gauge boson that interacts with the Higgs field.

+ In 1876 the line from Payerne was added, which runs adjacent to Palézieux-Village, and in 1903 the metre gauge line leading to the Gruyère was constructed, with its terminus at Palézieux-Gare.

+ Two entries can point to one gauge id: usually when definied in metric *and* defined in imperial.

+ A gauge is a length, written as number + units “or” is a common name such as “Russian gauge“.

+ The Ghan Preservation Society has repaired sections of the old narrow gauge track and some notable sidings.

+ In October 1980 a new standard gauge line was built to the west of the original line.

+ He developed the new “Italian Libya” from 1934 to 1940, creating a huge infrastructure including 4,000km of roads, 400km of narrow gauge railways, new industries, and many new agricultural villages.

+ Because of this, Japan had a greater need for new high speed lines than countries where the existing standard gauge or broad gauge rail system could be upgraded easily.

+ For example, rail cars with a standard gauge can run on tracks that follow the same standard.

+ Few music historians believe that the Hot 100 has been a perfectly accurate gauge of the most popular songs for each week or year.

+ It was discovered that the loading gauge of the line was too small.

+ See also the parameters, to show a gauge name in the outcome.

+ Even though it is conventional to use gauge pressure in the calculation of hydraulic head, it is more correct to use total pressure, since this is truly what drives groundwater flow.

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