Also known as: ht.
HT has various meanings in the Architectural category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of HT in Architectural.
Vertical distance between any two decks, or vertical distance measured from the base line to any water line. Elizabethan term for 'Latitude'. Vertical dimension of a flag.
ArchitecturalSubjected or capable of operating under relatively high voltage.
ArchitecturalCharted heights are normally taken from the mean high water spring height (check your chart’s datum) to the height of the charted object (the centre of the light with lighthouses)
ArchitecturalForm of energy which acts on substances to raise their temperature; energy associated with random motion of molecules. An individual batch of metal as it is treated in a melting furnace. The form of energy that has the capacity to create warmth or to increase the temperature of a substance. Any energy that is wasted or used to overcome friction is converted to heat.
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