rtd.
It has different meanings in Britain:
including:
Retired. Aged 65 and no longer working.
Returned. Goods etc returned.
Retard. Opposite of advance, settings on a car disributor.
Rotund. Round, as with Humpty Dumpty.
The DG on British coins stands for Dei Gratia or By the Grace of God. The Reg is for Regina, meaning translates into English as Queen.
The dissipation constant of a Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) refers to the rate at which it loses heat to its surroundings, impacting its thermal response time. This constant is influenced by factors such as the RTD's construction, material properties, and the surrounding environment. A lower dissipation constant indicates faster thermal response, making the RTD more sensitive to temperature changes. It is an important parameter when considering the accuracy and speed of temperature measurements in various applications.
Micrometer is a caliper used for measuring small distances.Another AnswerIn British English, a micrometer is an instrument used to measure small distances.In US English, it can mean the same thing, but it can also mean a unit of measurement of one-millionth of a meter (in British English, one-millionth of a metre is spelt, 'micrometre').
Mum is a palindromic version of mother in British English.
In continental Europe and older British English, it's a nonillion. In American English and modern British English, it's a septendecillion.
It means 'chaps' in English.
Electrician
a "lead" in British English means a leash.
Orchard - RTD - was created in 2006.
Englewood - RTD - was created in 2000.
Belleview - RTD - was created in 2006.
Alameda - RTD - was created in 1994.
Yale - RTD - was created in 2006.
if u mean English like American then yes, if u mean English like British then NO.
Yes, if you mean English. British does not exist. She does have a British accent also
The "British language" is English. So the answer is it means "mobilization".
County Line - RTD - was created in 2006.