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  2. Interchangeability - Wikipedia

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    Interchangeability can refer to: Interchangeable parts , the ability to select components for assembly at random and fit them together within proper tolerances Interchangeability (computer science) , the ability that an object can be replaced by another object without affecting code using the object

  3. Interchangeability algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an interchangeability algorithm is a technique used to more efficiently solve constraint satisfaction problems (CSP). A CSP is a mathematical problem in which objects, represented by variables, are subject to constraints on the values of those variables; the goal in a CSP is to assign values to the variables that are consistent with the constraints.

  4. Interchangeable parts - Wikipedia

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    These locks were intended to be interchangeable, being manufactured in large volumes in a steam-powered factory using gauges and lathes. Subsequent experiments have suggested that the lock's components were interchangeable at a higher rate than those of the later British New Land Pattern musket and the American M1816 musket. [8]

  5. Austauschbauart - Wikipedia

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    From the mid-1920s, in the spirit of such interchangeable component manufacture, the Deutsche Reichsbahn began to use a greater number of standard parts. The idea was that, by specifying tight production tolerances, to enable the easy interchangeability of as many part as possible both within and between various vehicle classes, in order to ...

  6. Exchangeable random variables - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, an exchangeable sequence of random variables (also sometimes interchangeable) [1] is a sequence X 1, X 2, X 3, ... (which may be finitely or infinitely long) whose joint probability distribution does not change when the positions in the sequence in which finitely many of them appear are altered. In other words, the joint ...

  7. Wobbe index - Wikipedia

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    The Wobbe index is expressed in MJ/Nm³ (where 'Nm³' indicates'm³ in Normal conditions), or sometimes in BTU/scf.In the case of natural gas (molar mass 17 g/mol), the typical heating value is around 39 MJ/Nm³ (1,050 BTU/scf) and the specific gravity is approximately 0.59, giving a typical Wobbe index of 51 MJ/Nm³ (1,367 BTU/scf).

  8. Fungibility - Wikipedia

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    In economics and law, fungibility is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are essentially interchangeable. [1] [2] In legal terms, this affects how legal rights (such as ownership and the right to receive goods under a contract) apply to such items. Fungible things can be substituted for each other; for example, a $100 ...

  9. Honoré Blanc - Wikipedia

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    Blanc, and the interchangeable musket parts experiment, is highlighted in a multi-page footnote in Mémoire sur la fabrication des armes portatives de guerre by Gaspard Hermann Cotty (1806). [5] There were "50 or 60" rifles and LeBlanc first developed the technique in 1777, demonstrating it just before the French Revolution.