BP Governmental & Military Abbreviation

Also known as: bp.

BP has various meanings in the Governmental & Military category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of BP in Governmental & Military.

Boiling Point

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The boiling point is the temperature when a liquid begins to boil and becomes a gas or vapor. It requires the addition of energy for the matter to move from one state to another.  OR The temperature at which the pressure exerted by molecules leaving a liquid equals the pressure exerted by the molecules in the air above it. A free-for-all of molecules leaving the liquid then ensues.

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Celsius

A manufacturing philosophy that puts related processes together to make a finished component in a continuous flow, as opposed to a series of batch operations. Or Pertaining to a thermometric scale at which water boils at 100 degrees and freezes at 0 degrees in standard atmospheric pressure. or Degrees celsius is an international thermometric scale on which the interval between the triple point of water and the boiling point of water is divided into 99.99 degrees with 0.01 representing the triple point and 100the boiling point.

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Bypass

Passage at one side of, or around, a regular passage. Or To eliminate a station or an access unit from a ring network by allowing the data to flow in a path around it. Or A circuit that carries telephone signals from a subscriber to another point without the use of local telephone company circuits. or A secondary passage for fluid flow. or Road joining two parts of an older road to avoid a town or village.

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Base Plate

A steel plate welded to the base of a column which distributes the column loads over an area of foundation large enough to prevent crushing of the concrete and usually secured by anchor bolts.

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Budgetary and Planning
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Caution and Warning
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Centigrade

Celsius, historically known as centigrade, is a scale and unit of measurement for temperature. It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who developed a similar temperature scale. The degree Celsius (°C) can refer to a specific temperature on the Celsius scale as well as a unit to indicate a temperature interval, a difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty.

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Checkout
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Closed Loop

In a control system, a type of control that has an input signal and a feedback of the result of the input signal which is used to modulate the input signal automatically.

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Complete

A table attribute that indicates that the table contains a row for every primary key value of interest. As a result, a complete source table can be used to perform a refresh of a target table.2.A property of a search algorithm such that, when it returns failure in a search, it has proved that no solution exists satisfying the constraints that governed the search, and when it returns success, it is capable of finding all the possible solutions satisfying the constraints of the problem.

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