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Common unit abbreviation: Frnt |
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Load laundry from the front of the machine. |
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Frost free |
Frost free or a self-defrost freezer cycles off/on automatically to effect a discharge of ice and keeps the interior frost free. |
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Fry top griddle |
A multi-purpose appliance used for surface cooking by direct contact with a heated plate, and may also function as a device for roasting, broiling, grilling or any combination of these methods. A fry-top range may have an oven located beneath the cooktop or shelving or may be mounted on top of a refrigerated base. |
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ft |
feet |
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ft-lbf/hr |
foot-pounds force per hour |
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ft-lbf/min |
foot-pounds force per minute |
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ft/s |
feet per second |
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ft2 |
square feet |
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ft3 |
cubic feet |
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ft3/(kBtu/cycle) |
cubic feet per thousand British thermal units per cycle |
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Fuel cell |
A single fuel cell consists of an electrolyte sandwiched between two electrodes. Bipolar plates on either side of the cell help distribute gases and serve as current collectors. Depending on the application, a fuel cell stack may contain a few to hundreds of individual fuel cells layered together. This "scalability" makes fuel cells ideal for a wide variety of applications, such as stationary power stations, portable devices, and transportation. |
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Fuel oil |
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Fuel oil |
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Fuel oil |
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Fuel oil |
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Fuel oil |
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Fuel oil no 1 |
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Fuel oil no 1 |
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Fuel oil no 2 |
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