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boundary: not allowing exchange of work, pdV=0
Ãâó: encyclopedia.worldvillage.com/s/b/Thermodynamics
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| right angle |
An angle with a measure of 90 degrees
Ãâó: images.rbs.org/appendices/d_glossary_geometric.sht...
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if one of its angles is a right angle (90 degrees or p/2 radians). The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse. It is the longest side in the right triangle.
Ãâó: www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/tr/Triangle
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units must stop upon entering an enemy-controlled hex and may leave only at the beginning of a movement phase (usually it is not permissible to move directly from one enemy Zone of Control to another).
Ãâó: www.hyw.com/Books/WargamesHandbook/2-c-term.htm
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| rigid |
A nonfunctional or immovable component.
Ãâó: www.trimarkcorp.com/goweb/corporate/glossary.jsp
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| RIG | conformity to fact or truth |
| RIG | according with conscience or morality |
| RIG | appropriate conduct |
| RIG | an offering of common stock to existing shareholders who hold subscription rights or pre-emptive rights that entitle them to buy newly issued shares at a discount from the price at which they will be offered to the public later |
| RIG | an offering of common stock to existing shareholders who hold subscription rights or pre-emptive rights that entitle them to buy newly issued shares at a discount from the price at which they will be offered to the public later |
| RIG | incapable of or resistant to bending |
| RIG | (aeronautics) designating an airship or dirigible having a form maintained by a stiff unyielding frame or structure |
| RIG | incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances |
| RIG | fixed and unmoving |
| RIG | incapable of compromise or flexibility |
| RIG | the process of becoming stiff or rigid |
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