RES has various meanings in the Aviation category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of RES in Aviation.
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AviationResistance, represented by the symbol R and measured in ohms, is a measure of the opposition to electrical flow in DC systems. Resistance is the voltage across an element divided by the current (R = V/I).
AviationFuel used only in a situation when the aircraft has to be in the air for a longer time than expected, as because of a go-around or diversion.
AviationA process of automatically adjusting the control point of a given controller to compensate for changes in outdoor temperature. The hot deck control point is normally reset upward as the outdoor temperature drops. The cold deck control point is normally reset downward as the outdoor temperature increases. To return a document to its original lifecycle state. also exception state, lifecycle policy.
AviationThis term can describe either how many pixels a monitor can display or how fine a printer can print. 1. Monitors. A small monitor may have a resolution or 640 x 480, which means there are 640 pixels horizontally across the screen and 480 pixels vertically. Some other common monitor resolutions are 800 x 600, 1,024 x 768, and 1,280 x 1,024. The higher the resolution, the more that can be displayed on the screen.
AviationA porous and permeable underground formation containing an individual and separate natural accumulation of producible hydrocarbons (crude oil and/or natural gas) which is confined by impermeable rock or water barriers and is characterized by a single natural pressure system. A chamber used to store fluid. Any natural or artificial holding area used to store, regulate, or control a substance.
AviationA reduced cross sectional area in a line or passage producing a pressure drop. OR A type of filter that limits a scan to listed URLs only.
AviationAllotment in advance of space or weight capacity. Also referred to as 'Booking'.
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