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overshoot shoot beyond or over (a target) an approach that fails and gives way to another attempt aim too high; "The plan overshoots its aim"
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overshoot That portion of an arc digitized past its intersection with another arc. See also dangling arc. P
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overshoot A condition that obtains when the momentum of a particle carries it past its equilibrium point.
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overshoot The number of degrees that a process exceeds the set point temperature when coming up to the set point temperature.
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overshoot 1. The amount of output measured beyond the final steady output value, in response to a step change in the measurand. NOTE: (S) Expressed in percent of the equivalent step change in output. 2. A transient response to a step change in an input signal which exceeds the normal or expected steady state response. 3. The maximum difference between the transient response and the steady state response. http://www.iica.org.au/html/dict-i. ...
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