f Laboratory Abbreviation

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

Farenheit

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Father

The male parent. One who originates. For example, "Wilhelm Roentgen is considered the father of radiology." To produce offspring as a male. To provide paternal protection and guidance to children.

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Fluorine

Symbol:"F" Atomic Number:"9" Atomic Mass: 19.00amu. Fluorine is member of the halogen group. Fluorine is a very reactive, poisonous gas. It is reactive because it combines with most other elements. You can also find it in rocket fuel, uranium refining, Freon, toothpaste, and etched glass. The most reactive non-metallic element.

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Fathom

A unit of length equal to 6 feet (1.8 m), roughly measured as the distance between a man's outstretched hands. This is particularly used to measure depth.

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Fat

Solid triester of glycerol and (mostly) saturated fatty acids.

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Fatigue

The phenomenon leading to fracture under repeated or fluctuating stresses having maximum value less than the ultimate strength of the material. The phenomenon leading to fracture under repeated or fluctuating stresses whose maximum value is less than the tensile strength of the material. The weakening or deterioration of a material occurring when a repetitious or continuous application of stress causes strain which can lead to failure.

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