BP NASA Abbreviation

Also known as: bp.

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

Bandpass
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Capacitance

That property of a system of conductors and dielectrics that permits the storage of electricity when potential difference exists between the conductors. Its value is expressed as the ratio of quantity of electricity to a potential difference. A capacitance value is always positive. The ratio of the electric charge transferred from one to the other of a pair of conductors to the resulting potential difference between them.

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Buttock Plane
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Boilerplate

Standard wording that is held in storage When needed, it can be used as is, with minor modification, or in combination with new material to produce tailor-made documents.

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Barber Pole
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Back Pressure

The resistance of the molten plastic material to forward flow. In molding, back pressure increases the temperature of the melt, and contributes to better mixing of colors and homogeneity of the material. As back pressure increases, so does cycle time. The resistivity of molten plastic material to forward flow. In extrusion, the resistance of molten polymer to flow forward, caused by a pressure difference between two points along the path of flow.

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Contamination/Overpressure
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C&dcontrol and Display
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C&dhcommand and Data Handling
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C/dcountdown
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