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Carbon Fiber. Polyfilament structural material embedded in adhesive matrix. High strength/weight. CG Center of Gravity. The point through which inertia or the resultant force of gravity is considered to act on a free body.
Ãâó: www.rcmicroflight.com/library/glossary.asp
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| Cf |
A 50-pin connection standard used in some PDAs, digital cameras, hardware MP3 players and other small hardware devices. Initially designed to offer PCMCIA-ATA standard access to flash memory in a smaller form factor than PCMCIA at 43mm x 36mm and thicknesses of 3.3mm (Type I) or 5.5mm (Type II). The standard has been expanded to support other peripherals such as CF modems, CF network cards and other types of I/O devices with the CompactFlash+ standard.
Ãâó: www.xilinx.com/publications/glossary.htm
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| CFC |
Provides financing to rural electric and telephone cooperatives. Class A members of CFC are rural electric distribution systems and G&T or telephone cooperatives. An associate member can be any non-electric not-for-profit business or cooperative that is owned, operated or controlled by a Class A member. CFC will provide loans to qualifying associate members for community development projects, such as water or sewer systems, or ambulance or cable and satellite television services.
Ãâó: www.basinelectric.com/Help/glossary.html
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| CFS |
Chief of Fleet Support (Navy) or Central Flying School
Ãâó: www.foi.mod.uk/glossary.asp
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| CFS |
a rate of the flow, in streams and rivers, for example. It is equal to a volume of water one foot high and one foot wide flowing a distance of one foot in one second. One "cfs" is equal to 7.48 gallons of water flowing each second. As an example, if your car's gas tank is 2 feet by 1 foot by 1 foot (2 cubic feet), then gas flowing at a rate of 1 cubic foot/second would fill the tank in two seconds.
Ãâó: mvhs1.mbhs.edu/riverweb/glossary.html
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