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volt The unit of measurement of electromotive force necessary to produce one ampere of current in a circuit having a total resistance of one ohm. The volt is named for Alessandro Volta, an 18th century Italian physicist.
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volume This term is used to describe the signal level of an audio signal, or the intensity of the sound. Volume is usually expressed in decibels relative to a standard reference level or zero level.
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volt Unit of measurement used to describe the magnitude of electro-motive force (EMF).
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volatile An attribute of a data object that indicates that the object is changeable beyond the control or detection of the compiler. Any expression referring to a volatile object, such as an assignment, is evaluated immediately.
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volatile Refers to memory that is not saved when power is lost or turned off. See also nonvolatile.
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