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  2. Gage - Wikipedia

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    Gage is a misspelling of the word gauge; Stream gauge, aka Stream gage, a site along a stream where flow measurements are made; People. Gage (surname)

  3. Gauge (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Hole gauge [3] used to gage internal dimensions of bores that are either too small in diameter for an inside micrometer, and have greater economy than a bore gage or other precision internal gage. Caliper: a device used to measure the distance between two opposing sides of an object. Center gauges and fishtail gauges

  4. Gauge - Wikipedia

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    Gauge block, a metal or ceramic block of precisely known dimension, used in measuring; Sight glass, also known as a water gauge, for measuring liquid level heights in storage tanks and pressure vessels; Boost gauge, a gauge used in conjunction with turbo-super-chargers; Pressure gauge or vacuum gauge, see pressure measurement

  5. Talk:Stream gauge - Wikipedia

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    1 Gage -> gauge. 1 comment. 2 gage vs gauge. 1 comment. 3 Proposed merger of Gauging station and this article. 2 comments. 4 locale category. 1 comment. 5 Rating ...

  6. American and British English spelling differences - Wikipedia

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    gauge: gauge, gage [148] Both spellings have existed since Middle English. [149] gauntlet: gauntlet, gantlet: When meaning "ordeal", in the phrase running the ga(u)ntlet, American style guides prefer gantlet. [150] This spelling is unused in Britain [151] and less usual in the US than gauntlet.

  7. Gauge fixing - Wikipedia

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    A particular choice of the scalar and vector potentials is a gauge (more precisely, gauge potential) and a scalar function ψ used to change the gauge is called a gauge function. [citation needed] The existence of arbitrary numbers of gauge functions ψ(r, t) corresponds to the U(1) gauge freedom of this theory. Gauge fixing can be done in many ...

  8. Go/no-go gauge - Wikipedia

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    Hardened and ground plug gauge Replaceable thread and plug gauges. These gauges are referred to as plug gauges; they are used in the manner of a plug.They are generally assembled from standard parts, where the gauge portion is interchangeable with other gauge pieces (obtained from a set of pin type gauge blocks) and a body that uses the collet principle to hold the gauges firmly.

  9. Gauge (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    The machine's gauge is expressed by the number of needles needed to achieve that gauge. B – Used for hand, mechanical, or modern Electronic Flat Machines (Stoll, Shima, Protti, etc.), where gauge is measured in 1-inch (2.5 cm) increments. The machine's gauge is again measured by the number of needles required to achieve that number.