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Weapon) D: C. R# B) ^: P& h( m: R$ l Engagement + p. x9 x8 o7 S7 L5 ~) h9 x6 OZone) _0 ~. R3 y# W* M In air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility* Z5 ]) C6 q5 L+ ^ normally rests with a particular weapon system., X1 j0 [9 d) _5 _ Weapons ' q$ h4 n$ ]' o: V6 DAllocation 0 F% W( {0 j+ V2 c( {Designation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement ' l- a; B7 l) a4 s4 c0 CAuthorization is given. 3 [: V% `# t( [) j1 hWeapons 3 f# s, Q2 G ~/ q9 ]- XAssignment - O, e o( g: S5 T! N% _In air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air% C: j" x0 ^0 g; O. @$ d2 E2 J2 g weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment8 k$ [% r: ?1 ` of a particular interceptor to a particular target.5 O1 {* e. c6 n( w Weapons8 Y5 j9 T# _& ~7 g. d Commitment) J4 }8 d7 \$ |$ D Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting9 v( n- b$ G v7 Q5 J- b checklist actions to be taken.# z8 h! n4 i" H6 { Weapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises2 `& h W' H& Q over all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.; ^; S* M7 U4 `/ C' D Weapons5 u' F+ o/ X- k2 ~( t, u Enablement/ O0 e1 b8 h' j0 r6 S; p- { Authorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release. + J7 ?. v2 u, R$ t& lWeapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be ( ~% ] a9 y; ]& pfired at any target not positively recognized as friendly. % X: F k* g( I: B( FMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W 1 B7 I! W/ V0 n321 ! t0 K- O' b" W; Q" h. ^3 _( H2 [Weapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be$ L* d ?# t2 w5 D: S$ J: } fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order. " ~. C' ?9 Q1 T ]1 k; m, X l' oWeapons" s# ?& f( \; q% x0 x* c* ?6 d Initiation+ [9 p+ u# l9 m. \9 ~ State when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness/ q" U; h7 c1 X7 I: B) E$ y$ P0 k shy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or" p) G$ [1 Y: x; N6 E- Q) }% v8 F release without first initiation or allocation. 2 w4 t# [( i) Z- @Weapons of Mass" ^6 m* A6 U4 ]- Z. s" z% I Destruction- A _0 T4 M3 m$ a9 c( X* q (WMD)7 _$ d6 U+ N9 \1 E2 W# ]' c& c In arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction + i' X+ j6 x8 O& O9 `+ k% Q8 t O/ h Kand/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people.9 B- K" T* r& i8 a Weapons & P, S" f; O7 H) a. X' U7 }/ wReadiness State 0 m* R0 ^5 a' LThe degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or, ~3 ?* C! o0 ^/ g* r be launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are M7 d9 `, }/ Rexpressed in number of weapons and number of minutes.0 e7 r: ?: Q- U' i4 D& }1 v Weapons 3 x- }' J8 f8 Q1 |2 B N9 |Release - E6 g- g% Q6 f9 g8 J, SAuthority (WRA)3 V, O9 y. H. t8 }. C% K& o A The order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM)% L z/ |" B" J c/ e @* Z! B- c Weapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions 0 w' D, I# O) H/ W3 Mand that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement ) w, Q/ S6 m% q/ Jcost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items2 [6 ~% I2 a# O( b sold in substantial quantities to the general public.7 S; ~% ~8 e4 N/ Z b Weapon System 7 i" K9 M! r, C: P4 [" v! oControl4 L7 b- h0 |3 I! C9 \ That set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented ; r/ C0 U# [0 Z- fautomatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as# J" r0 Q# f% C3 h necessary to intercept the designated attackers./ y, I. |5 t* k* v/ d9 h Weapon Target 5 {; Z" A# }4 v: N4 ?Assignment # N6 o( H% M7 O" d(WTA) 6 J8 |; ~" w( a" PThe assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a & z3 Y/ d$ p4 i# t: {5 [5 }0 gWTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the% c u2 F) y6 L6 O$ Y+ p interceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error." d7 B1 `3 N4 y3 {! W# X Weapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be % j7 J& p# y- a. D3 F' X2 |: Cfired only at targets recognized as hostile. h2 S" }: A* c6 kWeapons System + C: I; l) q% K& K: TEmployment $ U+ k# H: @3 w# C9 _Concept2 H- ^* u4 G& \. D& U2 t A description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the + U- [" W1 r# h- ~' japplication of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of! m8 m, l8 e# m tactical concept and future doctrines.! f, w4 X1 r$ ]$ G5 J/ {" A2 q Western Test8 s* Z( z; B# Z2 @- a3 f Range (WTR) ! M' |1 O n* Q7 ~; Y$ |Beginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the, V1 b: v# M6 q1 H4 t globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes,% o8 T9 @4 E6 t sensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by 0 N/ i# ?9 }. }8 e' L0 o# Cthe Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as, _6 i( I# \3 U of 1 October 1990. 6 j% O) {6 {2 P& R# f$ A& p$ F6 M4 rWESTPAC Western Pacific. " z* V2 E6 X3 MWEU Western European Union 2 i% a) Z! y+ yWEZ Weapon Engagement Zone. & L3 r2 E) n, A1 v7 jWFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA. 3 o& H% d/ s' YWFOV Wide Field of View." c% }+ g, G' s" o' _* Y, g6 o1 \) m WFX Warfighter Exercise.4 B1 U9 W U6 q! F& a1 N MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W . r6 ^, u/ q2 ]( D) z322 ?7 u6 r8 r4 u5 Z) x/ l/ C* w WG Working Group. " w& E5 d) p u2 ^WGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications. " s) D, [" f2 f, p' [WH White House.( g( F" W- T4 H" w, K& E WHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation.

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WILTEL Williams Telecommunications Group Incorporated.% u5 _# y+ c) K1 C' L; v( ]8 ` Wing Control 5 A/ y& X* Q/ _8 yCenter (WCC) & r l- O- F! K w* Q7 w$ iA second Space Wing center that logistically/administratively controls operational$ h& u# X. c: Q" V4 V; v# }% ?! Z satellite systems operated by them at worldwide locations. $ k% B# l# G+ d5 {( [WIPT Working-level Integrated Product (Process) Team.3 Z4 F# P' \5 M$ G# v' l. u WIS WWMCCS Information System. " }! }$ k: |7 HWithhold 1. A term used in a pre-planned response option (PRO) to identify the7 I' C$ ~: m8 q0 A) V' B% C withholding of part of the space or ground weapon inventory against detected% L8 n4 b7 m9 `4 L- a threat launches, in anticipation of follow-on attacks. 2. (Nuclear) The limiting of ' L+ | _9 H% A. o8 Z6 C ?. C! gauthority to employ nuclear weapons by denying their use within specified & Z8 X" _8 c" f5 u& m% U% Hgeographical areas of certain countries./ X3 f3 k4 o- k7 J6 x8 K* d WL Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.& e/ n7 `0 @/ U! j% x; a( \ WLR Weapons Launch Report.' S. c. D8 B S WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction. 5 i6 f2 H9 n. SWMF Windows Metafile. " t- i1 y4 N$ U, G* Q# O. eWMP War and Mobilization Plan.5 P2 ^& a7 l1 r" P3 p, W0 g5 l WNINTEL Warning Notice - Intelligence Sources or Methods Involved. . ^$ P' b% Q, x7 fWOC Wing Operations Center.% w( ], i* ^/ j6 z8 N1 U WON Work Order Number. 3 T% B5 |' D; l$ T) UWork Breakdown ( I' X, d" V& s1 a! H4 U nStructure (WBS) # Y. K6 l* y* N6 E( h: P, n(1) A product-oriented family tree division of hardware, software, services,. U* I4 E" V$ q+ A and other work tasks which organizes, defines, and graphically displays" O( i3 Q! C2 }7 x/ S the product to be produced, as well as the work to be accomplished to , D) u* Q$ O$ ^& r vachieve the specified product.* l$ s/ l6 ?9 @, J0 f* _ (2) A hierarchical diagram used to depict the tasks, capital, and resources' O( r9 K+ F: O3 G7 F2 P# D7 y required during the development of a product.5 z/ m+ H# ? ` L: } Work Packages Detailed short-span jobs, or material items, identified by the contractor for' k9 G% T% d- O g0 y accomplishing work required to complete the contract.1 X/ _: G8 E! s" i3 {; T2 a Worldwide: g4 i* m& F5 Y9 a0 K. A" | Indications - D! i; R& G5 Y6 R% C$ @) Q; H$ WMonitoring' W% I. [) T# J/ c# O4 E0 ~) T' Z System (WWIMS) % {- }) o% Z# Y5 q) G+ _A confederation of national, unified, and specified command and other$ r; I! F# h: Q) M8 \4 C- k intelligence centers and facilities. The primary mission of the WWIMS system is ; }+ y5 i1 `! l& @% Q$ ito monitor, maintain, and report on Indications and Warning (I&W) activity.- _8 G0 e8 ~$ J* T MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W , M1 O4 i/ ?0 @ U) u3 `323 f F2 D* J% H7 A# {+ P World-Wide3 ^# j- V7 |5 m6 |& H2 ]% \ Military* `" V1 ~5 w) C+ w. F( J: ` Command and1 x8 l/ x/ Q1 C( U k6 } Control System; Q& A* C6 T9 I (WWMCCS): e! f) a1 H5 V- j The system that provides the means for operational direction and technical- U# a; u9 L0 a administrative support involved in the function of command and control of U.S.8 T: s3 O+ r; Q |3 f, H military forces. The system comprises: The NMCS - The command and control ?# c3 h- _ |$ `systems of the unified and specified commands - The WWMCCS-related 4 W8 Q- z' t N: [5 Jmanagement/information systems of the headquarters of the Military5 e/ v0 y' w5 O) ~0 ] Departments - The command and control systems of the headquarters of the ) i* r+ @: l6 R) W# N6 g1 bservice component commands - The command and control support systems of r8 y$ P! h+ S) v/ q( ODoD agencies. The system furnishes a multi-path channel of secure 5 Y3 m( y, y7 c7 i2 U. H. Ucommunications to transmit information from primary sources to those who must6 C# ] c( y0 d3 h# |& K make decisions (including the President) and to transmit their decisions (in the ( [ N e; `/ a- V+ wform of military orders) to subordinates.# O: [/ t/ U3 P WP (Former) Warsaw Pact Countries. 2 b& B2 { e9 ]" ?% U" iWPAFB Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton OH.8 s! p# |+ N, U, r! ? WPC Warsaw Pact Countries.. V C) I, V$ K0 u) ^ WPD Work Package Directive. ) c* L8 c( m- u* A- O9 ?WPN Weapon Procurement Navy. + A* S4 i1 x7 y5 P8 B+ r lWR Western Range.* ^/ \# X, R9 p4 t" o* e0 \ WR/VAFB Western Range/Vandenburg Air Force Base. N7 A, g" {0 \ WRA See Weapons Release Authority. . z( H5 J, m# G4 f6 dWRM War Reserve Materiel.0 v9 B! ]* j1 W6 J1 K WRSK War Reserve Spares Kit.. G5 M* |* K" u/ o. a WRTTM Warhead Replacement Tactical Telemetry Module (USAF term).0 J6 _7 p. X1 F2 ]' P) i WS Warning System.1 }$ _: c* e, a8 f6 k4 ? WSE Weapon Support Equipment. 1 |% |( p( W, [( v* x4 N# JWSEM Weapons System Evaluation Program." e7 d/ q# y! _/ ?! V# I+ E @ WSESRB Weapons System Explosive Safety Review Board.% v* f: j, K% E7 f$ h2 Q5 H WSI Wafer-Scale Integration. 2 L+ H ~1 L0 I3 K) U9 j6 LWSM Waterspace Management (USN term). & y( F; H1 x, y |: MWSMC Western Space and Missile Center, Vandenberg AFB, CA. % X e! J. @4 h6 yWSMR (1) White Sands Missile Range, NM (2) Western Space and Missile Range.9 h9 |& U; x: \( O) E3 v. Z WTA Weapon Target Assignment. - ~! W* B; b8 Y2 W1 QWTO Warsaw Treaty Organization. & C1 j( |2 e- F4 O$ P k: M+ GWTP Weapon Test Plan.. z- ]( \: E/ A) ^ WTR Western Test Range.& @, g2 u; K j' `* W MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W # W( _/ A- v6 a9 e, U' h$ r4 Z' \324 $ w$ ~6 k! Z+ c6 p- e8 oWUC Work Unit Code (ILS term). / e1 k/ }) q- s$ y3 ZWWABNCP Worldwide Airborne Command Post.

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WWG Wideband Waveform Generator. 6 s* ]% @, G- t& v$ dWWIMS See Worldwide Indications Monitoring System.$ R6 q1 L) j- K2 m* r3 v WWMCCS See World-Wide Military Command and Control System. , F+ ^2 R. o0 ]( f# i" wWWW World Wide Web.* d6 p7 ?" u7 A7 M1 \: C WX Weather.) [* @/ s- q7 _' ~ MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 X,Y,Z7 w$ u c* `3 D2 ], y( G 325- H, V; E3 U R$ F5 K8 o( ^3 ? X-ON/X-OFF Transmitter On/Transmitter Off (Telecomm/Computer term). 6 o5 o; d- @, Z& `X-Ray Laser. t# C% F: H" S& A; [4 I5 G (XRL) ) H1 T" W: w; L8 b9 B, jA laser that generates a beam or beams of x-rays. Also called an "X-raser." ! Y4 v# U1 j" S% NX-Rays Electromagnetic radiation of high energy, which results from either the release of 0 k# G% x+ R& s2 Nenergy from electrons changing orbits about the nucleus (discrete) or the inelastic collision of charged particles with the electromagnetic field of the nucleus. / @( x& `/ `- C# k$ R; {, n* fX-rays have wavelengths shorter than those in the ultraviolet region, e.g., less - `2 _* i& y1 J, o6 c# P+ gthan 10E-6 cm or 100 Angstroms. Materials at very high temperatures (millions ) Z7 d" D# E1 y8 uof degrees) emit such radiations; they are then called thermal x-rays. As - l7 T1 v3 P9 [# a- l* Sgenerally produced by x-ray machines, they are "bremsstrahlung" resulting from- ` P7 u& C- \( V/ J) ?" h the interaction of electron of 1 kilo electron-volt or more energy with a metallic 4 l; F1 J0 j) n% ?target. (See Electromagnetic Radiation and Thermal X-Rays.)7 k& q+ T8 I9 n$ z$ d- N4 @ XBR X-Band Radar. " k9 b, M' c! IXCVR Transceiver.6 p9 Y0 h$ V5 X2 Y% F; C9 ^- p XDS Exoatmospheric Defense System. 8 r: L0 E! E" g/ d% A9 |XGA Extended Graphics Array. & }8 r4 t' V8 g3 t2 S4 E- |XIWT Cross Industry Working Team. 2 L9 i3 f3 {8 s0 q# x2 f6 ^XMTR/CVR Transmitter/Receiver. : |* z. {9 E# L8 L+ \XO Executive Officer. 4 j: R7 b' L+ n% F( H9 ~XoDis Exoatmospheric Discrimination.( X7 V5 [' T% @1 f$ t/ T* | XOX Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (Office Code).# W1 j( ]+ z9 B: ]; i* L% v XRL See X-Ray Laser. 5 @4 k# F5 [9 w2 u1 s7 h& `XRS USAF/ESC Staff Symbol.9 q! P3 v7 k" f XTB Exoatmospheric Test Bed.- I* ^" W" \$ \ XTV Experimental Test Vehicle. ( Z( V. k* I EXwindows Unix graphics interface. R" k9 v! ?" Y- A3 ^( ]Yield (or Energy 5 D5 x* E) q; `7 CYield) : C! O$ j0 ?1 M7 LThe total effective energy released in a nuclear (or atomic) explosion. It is& m. J. }/ h+ @* t1 O! \/ ? usually expressed in terms of the equivalent tonnage of TNT required to produce - ~; y9 D) m. S2 Athe same energy release in an explosion. The total energy yield is manifested 3 U+ D; d! Q7 C' has nuclear radiation, thermal radiation, and shock (and blast) energy, the actual 3 o7 g& A! v5 W5 n- ^7 wdistribution being primarily dependent upon the medium in which the explosion 9 Q; D8 n! L0 x; P' boccurs, as well as the type of weapon and the time after detonation. 7 ~0 s! _" d1 w5 nZero Point The location of the center of a burst of a nuclear weapon at the instant of7 n* B3 M% k( A detonation. The zero point may be in the air or on or beneath the surface of; j; j. T. x2 k6 H land or water, dependent upon the type of burst; it is thus to be distinguished! f% ]* T: s, [7 ] from ground zero.7 [% j% u9 M3 E D/ g/ u ZIF Zero Insertion Force.3 |* _ f, ~& L* e ZULU Time Zone Indicator for Universal Time.5 F X8 @. F* [# T j MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 : ~: `, u& M5 c9 M4 i$ v326 5 a) S* P+ s7 ZUnits of Measurement 1 q; L5 s% i/ }Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured # n8 x, x% p( m% M8 z[ a ] ampere electric current& y3 k A' `" o& z [ angstrom ] angstrom length % Y( {/ Q) F2 y[ b ] bit binary digit 0 or 1& p7 D9 Q! z7 Y# P [ bps ] bit per second bit transfer rate ' I! m0 V" [# l! _; ^8 L- {) K( h- K[ C ] coulomb electric charge N$ x+ p1 Y4 P& d, g0 P5 k5 [1 { [ c; Ci ] curie radioactivity 3 g; {3 e2 [1 r C$ j) n[ cal ] calorie energy5 P1 H& [+ \) }' R [ cal/sq cm ] calorie per square energy per area! M; D: w) K( ] centimeter2 X. G9 X5 O" C0 ?' q6 a [ chan ] channel frequency path + M! [4 q6 x* w. t1 a. Z1 U[ cm ] centimeter length

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[ cu cm ] cubic centimeter volume 8 B6 h& D) r; e% }% m! h[ dB ] decibel signal strength, ?) A% e* u' V2 E( w0 m [ deg ] degree plane angle 3 d0 H$ ^ @3 g" Y[ deg K ] degree, Kelvin temperature, M' E5 _) C8 r$ a% Y+ K [ deg/s ] degree per second plane angle change rate7 o" g7 E5 F! l: S& \& A [ deg/s/s ] degree per second slew acceleration: v6 Q$ O) h- P5 M per second ! o( R( H, N: h[ diam ] diameter length 2 k0 G4 d% J5 b[ dyn ] dyne force6 ?! F% Y' c5 K [ eV ] electron-volt energy' y+ \: c7 m. E7 R5 B0 f [ G ] gauss magnetic flux density8 A, K2 M$ o X9 l+ _ [ g ] 1) 9.808 meters per sec- 1) gravitational acceleraond per second; 2) gram tion constant; 2) mass , }+ P- I6 ~+ P' u/ l[ GHz ] gigahertz frequency4 H1 U s& D3 v7 u [ Gy ] gray absorbed dose 6 x. _. J$ [& L+ ^4 T( G/ v[ h ] hour time3 q3 Q6 f! Z8 x* }6 ]" k [ Hz ] hertz frequency& d; t5 U, w/ C, ^) E' L$ ~ [ J ] joule energy + Z2 O4 }3 j8 m6 S[ J-T ] Joule -Thomson temperature change0 c8 L# _' ~' H- c l$ x N0 D [ K ] Kelvin temperature- I% ]5 F o4 B( e% I. V% y O [ kA ] kiloampere electric current3 x2 N5 a6 _$ m7 U- l2 U) i! v6 {) i [ kb ] kilobit binary digit 8 \# u" |' K$ C7 }$ ][ kb/s ] kilobit per second velocity (binary digit) ' E# G2 N: S2 ^6 M- S! _[ KeV ] kiloelectron-volt energy( U5 y" Q3 b) X [ kg/sq m ] kilogram per square pressure4 F! T6 I+ ~, ~ meter & s& |5 b% f' e[ KHz ] kilohertz frequency/ F; C% q5 a7 @ ]( x [ kJ ] kilojoule energy 4 K5 y; n x4 j! e1 z' M[ kJ/kg ] kilojoule per kilo- specific energy ; g E. C5 s {gram ) V& W( w1 u5 s1 X A3 d[ kJ/sq cm ] kilojoule per square laser lethality$ k+ |2 I! u+ A1 Z& h centimeter 5 `9 u- ~( g1 S; r6 G. c[ km ] kilometer length ( ?8 S" ^- l# m, ~+ S+ l[ km/s ] kilometer per second velocity9 u9 \- Y4 x" @% ~ [ KT ] kiloton yield2 L/ v" ?! a/ J1 g* p0 Q( } [ kV ] kilovolt electromotive force , e, a8 ?5 Y: u7 V0 \[ kW ] kilowatt power : E% X$ R) i; P# X$ j4 a9 {[ kW/kg ] kilowatt per kilogram specific power1 v |2 p& {) {3 D: C( h3 ] Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured+ Q) R- c3 c+ j0 N6 l/ ^' H2 y7 p MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0, {, V6 ^& y8 ^# C0 A 327 : b- o1 ~/ o" F% l, @, k U[ kW/m ] kilowatt per meter thermal transport & B! V& A2 Q8 D3 u[ kW/sq cm ] kilowatt per square energy flux 9 q- S; r" n! A0 Ucentimeter 6 V& ]9 H; Y% [) p[ m ] meter length 5 c, I" P- r7 s- m( N[ Mbps ] megabit per second bit transfer rate ' g" U+ C* r0 F3 a5 e" C8 L: F) l[ MeV ] megaelectron-volt energy 3 a' u% X/ g& `" `. e$ o$ H4 r[ MFLOPS ] million floating point processing performance2 X! x+ s, W% z& `! a& j) @" k operations per second+ j: P/ l0 M, U [ MHz ] megahertz frequency ! V% d4 O2 m1 J+ Z' r6 U[ micro ] micro a one-millionth part 9 W" v: c' k0 d# }0 n[ micron ] micrometer length _$ h" k, W5 ?, f [ milli ] milli a one-thousandth part( L/ |# o3 x6 N4 {/ V X+ ~ mJ millijoule, K6 Q- \/ n" X' S, k [ min ] minute time' n) D) E+ a8 _- B; M% a [ mips ] million instructions processing speed 2 {6 y4 c; t* o2 cper second : F2 ~) S4 F' i[ MJ ] megajoule energy # h% ~$ ]5 s B+ \[ mm ] millimeter length! A' I9 S ]: L ?$ e8 e [ mops ] million operations processing performance - ~. j- g2 P( Wper second% s2 ?3 K, V' P6 W" m# @ [ mrad ] milliradian plane angle , a2 J" t s. x9 K8 s[ m/s ] meter per second velocity, x! f5 R* _4 p [ ms ] millisecond time 4 V0 P+ Z. I* A) G/ r[ MT ] megaton yield 1 b$ x; u+ b0 x& x/ W' u2 O* j' f- a[ MV/m ] megavolt per meter electric field strength L; N9 H4 Y8 R1 F' } [ MW ] megawatt power$ T; g6 n" {: `# t& q2 X, v( U [ MW/sr ] megawatt per steradian laser brightness 4 p' ^- V7 m4 J' A$ P* u[ N-s ] newton-second force$ N. f/ w c" ^$ Y; C' R [ ns ] nanosecond frequency3 r( O; N8 o2 ~# z( Q8 I+ a [ parsec ] parsec astronomical distance * m4 B) \4 K3 C, `" `[ Pa-s ] pascal-second pressure8 H7 L' S: ^' O/ j: ] [ R ] roentgen radiation dose4 [% n/ p+ c) V2 [$ v; D0 j) X [ RAD ] rad absorbed dose 7 g7 c: |! X1 M$ h4 ^5 F! A! I( _' `( i[ radian ] radian plane angle 5 U) Q1 u. [' o[ rad/s ] radian per second angular drift & D: \3 q+ q$ @ P& W# F[ ratio ] percentage efficiency : i& S( F3 \& A- L' |; a0 E# }[ rem ] rem ionizing radiation ! {$ ^0 `$ u0 `+ w8 f3 p6 C[ s ] second time; C2 ^4 A1 d! H* |& }8 c4 X6 p0 v! B [ sq m ] square meter area 8 D4 o/ |: J. V4 s[ sq m/yr ] square meter per year area per time 7 C3 u3 T- l" E* B, l- W" n' o[ sr ] steradian absorbed radiation dose) D; q. W, t" f3 e! S3 n [ mrad ] microradian plane angle8 s% Z$ {7 v6 t [ V ] volt electromotive force , }4 \+ R( g8 w0 J! q5 X4 `' I[ W ] watt power 3 ?- b! E! N; [6 `8 K. b[ W/kg ] watt per kilogram specific power5 f$ ]* V, {4 Q3 T. T3 N [ W/sq cm ] watt per square heat flux. m7 a% O2 R& h centimeter; K7 I/ z2 m) {7 w, ~; ? j [ W/sq m ] watt per square meter energy flux- Q/ z, ^7 F) L9 O6 U( _ [ W/sr ] watt per steradian radiant intensity; _* U- D) W/ g+ c t# y4 | [ W/sr sq m ] watt per steradian radiance ; e! X: A. f# O, f$ [square meter ! @4 ^6 S+ S1 t- O. M[ yr ] year time

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是可以输入查找那种吗?

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ddddddddddd

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i want see it!

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谢谢分享了啊!

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