VR Governmental & Military Abbreviation

VR has various meanings in the Governmental & Military category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of VR in Governmental & Military.

Virtual Reality

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While the word "virtual" is typically overused in the computer world, it is aptly placed in the phrase "virtual reality." According to the American Heritage Dictionary, virtual means "existing or resulting in essence or effect though not in actual fact, form, or name." It can also mean "created, simulated, or carried on by means of a computer or computer network." Therefore, virtual reality is best described as an illusion of reality created by a computer system.

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Voltage Regulator

A circuit which is connected between the power source and a load, which provides a constant voltage despite variations in input voltage or output load. Voltage regulators control the output voltage, eliminating voltage sags and swells in the input voltage that last from 15 milliseconds to one-half second. They are typically relatively inexpensive feedback controlled transformers and the more expensive ferroresonant transformer.

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Verbal Refusal

"Verbal Refusal" in police refers to a situation where an individual refuses to comply with a law enforcement officer's instructions or requests verbally, without necessarily physically resisting or fighting back. This could occur in a variety of situations, such as during a traffic stop, when officers are questioning witnesses or suspects, or when attempting to detain a suspect.

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