G Technology Abbreviation

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

Gold

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Symbol:"Au" Atomic Number:"79" Atomic Mass: 196.97amu. Gold is one of the transition elements. Gold is one of the Earth's precious metals. You will find the yellow colored metal used in jewelry, electronics, coins, satellites, and even medicines. Gold is very non-reactive and will not oxidize in air. 

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Global

Describing any function that can be performed on an entire document without requiring individual commands for each use For example, a global search and replace command will instruct the computer to locate a particular word or phrase and replace it with a different word or phrase wherever the original form occurs in the document.

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Gypsum

Calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO4 2H2O) a sludge constituent from the conventional lime scrubber process, obtained as a byproduct of the dewatering operation and sold for commercial use. OR A hydrous crystalline calcium sulphate used as an extender pigment in some paints and in special cement paints and is the basis of some wall plasters.

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Gravity

A mutual physical force of nature that causes two bodies to attract each other.

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Guard

Mechanism limiting the exchange of information between systems.

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Graphics

Computer graphics are images displayed on a computer screen. They can be either two or three-dimensional. Two-dimensional graphics come in raster or vector formats. Raster graphics are the most common type of computer graphic and are used for icons, photos, and other basic images. Vector graphics are used for drawings, logos, and other scalable objects. 3D graphics are made up of polygons and can be created with CAD and 3D modeling programs.

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Glossary

A set of definitions of words, such as this one. Not all glossaries are self-referential.

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Gram

Unit of mass in the SI system of weights. Symbol g. A metric unit of mass, equal to 1/1000 of a kilogram. Kilograms are the base SI units for mass, not grams. A gram is metric unit of measure for mass. It is the weight of one milliliter of water at a temperature of 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit. The basic unit of mass in the metric system.

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