What does S stand for?

S stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of S across different fields and industries.

Subsidiary

A firm that is owned and ultimately controlled by another firm. Thus a multinational corporation has a parent in once country and one or more subsidiaries in others.

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Sulphur

Sulfur or sulphur is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S₈.

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Superconductivity

The pairing of electrons in certain materials when cooled below a critical temperature, causing the material to lose all resistance to electricity flow. Superconductors can carry electric current without any energy losses.

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Software

Computer software is a general term that describes computer programs. Related terms such as software programs, applications, scripts, and instruction sets all fall under the category of computer software. Therefore, installing new programs or applications on your computer is synonymous with installing new software on your computer. Software can be difficult to describe because it is "virtual," or not physical like computer hardware.

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Size

The combination of tyre width, construction type, aspect ratio and rim size used in differentiating tyres. A mixture of glue and water. A coating applied to glass fibres or filaments during manufacture, to improve handling and protect from abrasion.

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