Well, honey, a "Fi 10k stamp on gold" simply means that the gold jewelry piece has a purity of 10 karats. It's like saying "I'm 10% gold, baby!" So, it's not exactly high-quality stuff, but hey, at least it's real gold!
FI is the maker's mark. 14kt(karat) is the qality of the gold. Who is FI? I don't know.
The "14 FI" on a gold ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 14-karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% pure gold and 41.7% other metals. The "FI" could refer to a manufacturer's mark or a specific design or collection code, but it is not a standard industry term. Always check with a jeweler for precise identification and valuation.
The marking "FI 14kt" on the stem of earrings indicates that the metal is 14-karat gold, meaning it contains 58.3% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "FI" could refer to a specific manufacturer or designer's initials. This marking is a guarantee of the metal's quality and authenticity.
Wi-Fi used to mean Wireless Fidelity, but now they never use the term.
Wi-Fi used to mean Wireless Fidelity, but now they never use the term.
wi-fi what els dumbnut hahahahaheheheh I mean like: a,b,g...
It means the device has the capabilities to use wi-fi.
I have heard of wi-fi and y-fi. Does the latter mean the same or is it just a typo?
formula for finding mean through direct mean method: sigma fi xi /sigma fi
It means its finished or plated in 14k gold or whatever
The 14kt refers to the gold - 14 karat gold.The FI is a color-grading scale based on the color of the stone, usually a diamond. The scale that utilizes FI is the GIA Scale or Gemological Institute of America's Scale.Using the information below, you can determine that FI means the diamond is colorless to near-colorless.D, E and F = ColorlessG, H, I and J = Near ColorlessK, L and M = Faint yellowN, O, P, Q and R = Very Light YellowS, T, U, V, W, X, Y AND Z = Light Yellow
Never heard of PGE-FI. Are you sure it is not PGM-FI which stands for Programmed Fuel Injection.