Etymology: [ 'set ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English setten, from Old English settan; akin to Old High German sezzen to set, Old English sittan to sit.
A situation where if one of the two players wins the next point, (s)he will win the set (but not the match), A setting or location that is fixed, A point in space, expressed in three dimensional coordinates, at which tip of cutting tool of automatic machine is set before the start of machining operations, The chlorine or pH level set on an automatic controller by the operative as the desired target for the unit to adhere to, The alignment point for a routable, such as run or path reservation, for which a section is defined The set point determines, for example, whether the routing line drawn for a boundary represents the bottom left, bottom right, or bottom center of the boundary There are three possible set points for a boundary and nine possible set points for a path reservation and run, the final point needed to win a set in tennis, The temperature at which a controller is set to control a system, Point that, if won, allows a player to win the set, The point needed to win a game and consequentially, a set, An input variable, which sets the desired value of the controlled variable The input variable may be manually set, automatically set or programmed It is expressed in the same units as the controlled variable, Arithmetic mean of the excursions of the controlling waveform in the Model 8800; i e , the algebraic sum of the positive and negative amplitudes of the waveform It is roughly equivalent to "mean level" on earlier Instron Servohydraulic Testing Systems, A point that, if won by the leader, will result in winning the set See also game point; match point, Value of a controlled variable, departure from which causes a, The position at which the control or controller is set This is the same as the desired value of the process variable, Specific temperature that a refrigerated container has been set to keep Ideally the set point and the actual temperature should be identical throughout the voyage, The temperature to which a thermostat is set to result in a desired heated space temperature, The exact point at which the electrical switching element functions This is generally expressed in PSI, inches of mercury or PSIA, The command signal or value which is fed into a controller to establish the target or desired position or state of the controlled device or process,
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A situation where if one of the two players wins the next point, (s)he will win the set (but not the match)
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A setting or location that is fixed
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A point in space, expressed in three dimensional coordinates, at which tip of cutting tool of automatic machine is set before the start of machining operations
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The chlorine or pH level set on an automatic controller by the operative as the desired target for the unit to adhere to
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The alignment point for a routable, such as run or path reservation, for which a section is defined The set point determines, for example, whether the routing line drawn for a boundary represents the bottom left, bottom right, or bottom center of the boundary There are three possible set points for a boundary and nine possible set points for a path reservation and run
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the final point needed to win a set in tennis
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The temperature at which a controller is set to control a system
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Point that, if won, allows a player to win the set
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The point needed to win a game and consequentially, a set
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An input variable, which sets the desired value of the controlled variable The input variable may be manually set, automatically set or programmed It is expressed in the same units as the controlled variable
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Arithmetic mean of the excursions of the controlling waveform in the Model 8800; i e , the algebraic sum of the positive and negative amplitudes of the waveform It is roughly equivalent to "mean level" on earlier Instron Servohydraulic Testing Systems
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A point that, if won by the leader, will result in winning the set See also game point; match point
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Value of a controlled variable, departure from which causes a
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The position at which the control or controller is set This is the same as the desired value of the process variable
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Specific temperature that a refrigerated container has been set to keep Ideally the set point and the actual temperature should be identical throughout the voyage
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The temperature to which a thermostat is set to result in a desired heated space temperature
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The exact point at which the electrical switching element functions This is generally expressed in PSI, inches of mercury or PSIA
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The command signal or value which is fed into a controller to establish the target or desired position or state of the controlled device or process
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