C Aviation Abbreviation

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

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Command and Control
Aviation
Command

An instruction that causes a program or computer to perform a function A command may be given by means of a special keystroke, or the command may be chosen from a menu.

Aviation
Control

A device for regulation of a system or component in normal operation, manual or automatic. If automatic, the implication is that it is responsive to changes of pressure, temperature or other property whose magnitude is to be regulated.or In WebSphere MQ and VisualAge RPG, the result of selecting a part from the parts palette and placing it on the design window. An example of a control is an entry field.

Aviation
consumption

The usage of a resource.

Aviation
Coulomb

An Amp(ere) of current is what you get one Coulomb worth of electric charge flows past a point in one second - i.e., 1 A = 1 C/s. One mole of electrons has a charge of 96 500 C, which is called a Farad. OR The SI unit of electric charge, equal to the amount of charge delivered by a current of 1 ampere running for 1 second. One mole of electrons has a charge of about 96487 C. OR Coulomb (abbreviated C) is the standard measure of electrical charge.

Aviation
Calibration

A process of normalizing sensor output by measuring a series of two or more known concentration solutions. The ion analyzer then calculates the offset and slope characteristics of the electrodeand uses them to compute the concentration of unknown samples.

Aviation
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.

Aviation
Celcius
Aviation
climbing
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