V Business & Finance Abbreviation

V has various meanings in the Business & Finance category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of V in Business & Finance.

Vacuum

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Pressure less than atmospheric pressure. It is usually expressed in inches of mercury (Hg) as referred to the existing atmospheric pressure. A vacuum is a space that has no pressure and no molecules inside. It is truly and empty space. Although space has a very low pressure (almost a vacuum), there are still particles out there. A volume which contains no matter. A completely empty space. The collapsing can experiment shows the effect of the pressure of gas particles.

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Vinyl

A resin with poor adhesion but good hardness, flexibility and resistance. Used for swimming pools, tank linings and marine equipment. A polymer made by linking ethylene (CH2=CH2) or substituted ethylene molecules together. A generic term for PVC, one of various compounds of ethylene that are polymerized to form resins and plastics. Vinyl resins are copolymers with vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate as the major film formers.

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Variable

A factor or condition which can be measured, altered or controlled, i.e., temperature, pressure, flow, liquid level, humidity, weight, chemical composition, color, etc. A symbol used to represent an unknown number, often x orn. A quantity that can have many possible values. In designing experiments, variables that affect measurements must be identified and controlled.

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Vertical

At right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom.

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Valve

A device provided in a piping system to regulate or stop the liquid low. Although many different types of valves are used to control the flow of fluids, the basic valve types can be divided into two general groups: stop valves and check valves.

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Venture

An enterprise in which there is a risk of loss.

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