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a. 终结的,结束的,限定的,结尾的
n. 词尾



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  • SI Units – Electric Current | NIST
    In keeping with this rule, the unit symbols for ampere are a capitalized "A" and volt is capitalized "V" because both unit names are based on the names of scientists
  • Units of Measurement – CHEC: Cornell Help for Engineering Communication
    Contextual note: If you are referring to the actual person of Georg Simon Ohm, who defined the term “ohm” for technical purposes, capitalize his name But when “ohm” is used as a unit of measurement, no caps should be used
  • Is Voltage Capitalized In Engineering Reports
    The international unit for voltage is always represented as "V" due to its association with a person, while the full term "volt" would follow standard capitalization rules, and certain units, like ohm, are always written in lower case
  • Volt - Wikipedia
    As with every SI unit named after a person, its symbol starts with an upper case letter (V), but when written in full, it follows the rules for capitalisation of a common noun; i e , volt becomes capitalised at the beginning of a sentence and in titles but is otherwise in lower case
  • Technical Writing Rules You Didn’t Learn in RHET 101
    However, the abbreviations for chemical elements are always capitalized (O, Pb, V, Cf, Am, Cm) The same rules apply for units of measure, e g , curie (Ci), watt (W), volt (V), joule (J), tesla (T) Useful mnemonic: Abbreviations are Always Capitalized
  • Why are electrical engineering and physics units typically capitalized?
    It's important to note that the full names of the units are usually not capitalized (e g , "volt," "ampere," "hertz"), only the symbols Also, prefixes used with the unit symbols (e g , kilo-, milli-, micro-) are not capitalized, except for those that are derived from proper nouns (e g , M for mega-)
  • Do you know why k is lowercase for voltage kV and why is V capitalized . . .
    Unit symbols converted from personal names such as A and V , W, N, Pa and prefix symbols above mega, such as M and G, should be capitalized; otherwise, they should be all lowercase, such as kV, MW, kvar, km, etc
  • SI Units, Symbols, and Capitalisation Rules - Peter Vis
    Notice how units named after people use uppercase for their symbols (A for ampere, V for volt, W for watt, N for newton), while others remain lowercase (m, s, cd)
  • Units,Symbols Standards Guide - PSMA
    Abbreviations and acronyms --- Technical abbreviations and acronyms should be used to save time and space, but only if their meaning is unquestionably clear to the reader
  • Proper Value Notation -- how to write VDC and VAC?
    The discussion revolves around the proper notation for specifying DC and AC voltage, particularly focusing on whether to use "VDC" or "V DC" for DC voltage and "VAC" or "V AC" for AC voltage





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