Projekta Nr.ISO/TS 10303-1080:2005
Nosaukums<div id="MathJax_Message" style="display: none;"></div> <p>ISO/TS 10303-1099:2005 specifies the application module for Independent property definition.</p> <p>The following are within the scope of ISO/TS 10303-1099:2005:</p> <ul> <li> <p>an observable or measurable quantity;</p> <p class="note"><small>NOTE 1   This concept is called a 'physical quantity instance'.</small></p> <p class="example"><small>EXAMPLE 1   The temperature of 400 degrees Celsius is a physical quantity instance.</small></p> <p class="note"><small>NOTE 2   A physical quantity instance is a class that has members. The members of 400 degrees Celsius are all objects that have this temperature.</small></p> </li> <li> <p>the physical quantity space that contains a physical quantity instance;</p> <p class="note"><small>NOTE 3   A physical quantity space contains different physical quantity instances for the same physical phenomenon.</small></p> <p class="example"><small>EXAMPLE 2   Temperature is a physical quantity space. The physical quantity instance that is the temperature of 400 degrees Celsius is a member of this space.</small></p> </li> <li> <p>the symmetry of a physical quantity instance;</p> <p class="example"><small>EXAMPLE 3   Isotropic is a symmetry of a physical quantity instance. The physical quantity instance that is the elasticity with Young's modulus of 210000 MNm<sup>-2</sup> and Poisson's ratio of 0.3 has isotropic symmetry.</small></p> </li> </ul>
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Darbības sfēra<div id="MathJax_Message" style="display: none;"></div> <p>ISO/TS 10303-1099:2005 specifies the application module for Independent property definition.</p> <p>The following are within the scope of ISO/TS 10303-1099:2005:</p> <ul> <li> <p>an observable or measurable quantity;</p> <p class="note"><small>NOTE 1   This concept is called a 'physical quantity instance'.</small></p> <p class="example"><small>EXAMPLE 1   The temperature of 400 degrees Celsius is a physical quantity instance.</small></p> <p class="note"><small>NOTE 2   A physical quantity instance is a class that has members. The members of 400 degrees Celsius are all objects that have this temperature.</small></p> </li> <li> <p>the physical quantity space that contains a physical quantity instance;</p> <p class="note"><small>NOTE 3   A physical quantity space contains different physical quantity instances for the same physical phenomenon.</small></p> <p class="example"><small>EXAMPLE 2   Temperature is a physical quantity space. The physical quantity instance that is the temperature of 400 degrees Celsius is a member of this space.</small></p> </li> <li> <p>the symmetry of a physical quantity instance;</p> <p class="example"><small>EXAMPLE 3   Isotropic is a symmetry of a physical quantity instance. The physical quantity instance that is the elasticity with Young's modulus of 210000 MNm<sup>-2</sup> and Poisson's ratio of 0.3 has isotropic symmetry.</small></p> </li> </ul>
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