f Business & Finance Abbreviation

f has various meanings in the Business & Finance category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of f in Business & Finance.

Forward

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Towards or at the fore end of a vessel. (Abbr. Fwd or Forwd.)

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Field

A term used for the jobsite or building site where construction of the project will take place. An area into which a particular category of data or control information is entered. In a database, a portion within a segment that is the smallest unit of the data that can be referred to. The smallest piece of information that is defined in the application file.

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Frequency

The RF frequency of the transmitted radar beam or pulses. The transmitter frequency affects the directionality of the antenna, the curvature of the radar signal, and the level of atmospheric absorption.

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Failure

A rupture, break, or disintegration of a metal or part of an HVAC system. OR A general term used to imply that a part in service (a) has become completely inoperable, (b) is still operable but incapable of satisfactorily performing its intended function or © has deteriorated to the point that it has become unreliable or unsafe for continued use. The inability of a system or component to perform its required functions within specified performance requirements.

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Front

A boundary between two different air masses. The difference between two air masses sometimes is unnoticeable. But when the colliding air masses have very different temperatures and amounts of water in them, turbulent weather can erupt. The boundary between two air masses.

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Freighter

Aircraft designed to exclusively carry cargo. Cargo can also be transported in the hold of passenger planes.

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Floor

Vertical transverse full-breadth plating between inner bottom and bottom shell plating.

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Fuse

The end, upper, triangular area of a home, beneath the roof. OR A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines. This protects against fire. also ‘circuit breakers’. To combine multiple operator invocations in a data flow graph into the same partition and thus into the same processing element. Also partition.

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Filling

An increase in the central pressure of a pressure system; opposite of a deepening. More commonly applied to a low rather than a high. Given to a composition sheathing placed between frames of a wooden vessel to close seams and exclude vermin

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