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Weapon ' z9 h- G( h9 X" e" \Engagement , B* p+ f- O0 E7 c% cZone* V, `! {5 i: T1 X! p9 S) O In air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility + k0 H* b1 e4 F5 d) c0 hnormally rests with a particular weapon system.! t# L# b k% g5 `4 a5 [2 ~ Weapons+ Q2 ]$ l5 a) m0 g2 e: m Allocation : O6 @" u6 @1 q' ?3 j, A; nDesignation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement 5 q1 I3 y6 N# I- T; e# ZAuthorization is given.0 f- ^. G8 Y6 N* g2 a Weapons3 d0 k, c$ U! s4 S+ W4 j" t( ~2 r Assignment 8 v- b& e' k. [, SIn air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air: D3 t6 a8 f6 J* ] weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment( J) o. A# G/ W2 `. o; N8 s of a particular interceptor to a particular target.: d; h W: G+ [9 O' l7 P7 ] Weapons* o6 I9 K! O8 T1 z0 l& D: Q R Commitment" D6 ]. y3 M; s Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting 6 e) m* J" A2 l$ |/ A" R7 e5 ochecklist actions to be taken. / n. q+ I' I c4 c9 ]. n% E Y' g; p' @Weapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises . E+ G" B3 S' e7 c( ]: Q$ V; k8 N' uover all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility. 3 a" x2 l' R4 y1 V8 @- p: a; R1 e! ]Weapons3 s ?8 m5 u" K# O& u. k" n Enablement X3 f% |: X( j! l- U& X" |Authorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release.9 b, w: Q' v0 Q3 w H0 t( U6 P Weapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be 0 K+ h" `# z, A3 d* `- `fired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.0 w" K, E( _! { MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W/ E d# Y' `; Y 321 9 Q6 C. v+ Q; }+ jWeapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be4 p+ ]$ M% w2 i4 Y/ u) W fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order. " [: Q8 Q% `5 [; X: V) c; N1 x% {Weapons/ N! T7 G, J3 F1 U2 v5 L& A q+ B Initiation+ n! @5 w' r/ x9 _ State when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness 6 H7 J2 R w% f0 {5 ?& w* b2 z. S2 ashy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or . ?1 T' b7 A1 Xrelease without first initiation or allocation. / z& ]1 s8 c, c& b- ?% `+ FWeapons of Mass , Y. n) K H4 J7 }Destruction / b3 B$ g$ U- ?(WMD); [" k0 c1 l) A* E. u) l In arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction& f3 Z4 m# g9 |- n/ R) o9 p' X$ j and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people. 4 t7 m; S" Z1 T' S. l5 x+ FWeapons; G; X% Z r, o( G: E Readiness State: @4 J. Q3 f2 e/ Q9 y' g" w. J The degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or 7 m" F; ~! ]1 f" i Ebe launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are + n0 p% E% i! V: B, Fexpressed in number of weapons and number of minutes. ( c/ W1 J6 @; d' j& D' G5 x/ v IWeapons ' s3 K. h8 Q6 X! i# C jRelease( \) O* r7 L0 s: ^2 k* S0 v Authority (WRA); X5 e; [. ~, a0 a9 Q+ J+ { The order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM)) ]9 ?9 F9 }4 a1 X8 q Weapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions+ V9 L$ h+ l2 D# s0 o7 q& ] and that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement # ?( \ c6 R0 G6 C6 fcost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items 5 Z6 H7 l/ |( r# V/ bsold in substantial quantities to the general public. 2 H" l- }3 M" w% ~# wWeapon System & W3 v6 a9 J. x+ MControl ) e/ u6 |: C7 ]- c4 n+ s+ XThat set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented1 b: C) p' R( V! c! u automatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as 6 B" M* }; l" i4 g5 Onecessary to intercept the designated attackers. . z4 e$ I4 ~' ` ^* UWeapon Target' w# C- G/ x% Z$ r( i$ T Assignment 8 ^! x+ B+ \8 Q) b% M" C' k3 u" s; I(WTA)% W+ b, `$ @+ k4 @5 |6 S6 o The assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a 3 ?% S Z+ _9 y0 m, SWTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the 7 F; H3 ] H& m4 g$ ?' `interceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error. 2 q4 F1 p- v3 Q6 rWeapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be 9 w1 x9 s5 I- L8 W0 f! p6 Nfired only at targets recognized as hostile. * w0 u% [, t/ p5 H& V& I' a" DWeapons System- ]4 x! P2 r2 R Employment 9 v6 U% S/ Q0 F7 y j3 r/ G( q' K8 AConcept- G9 l, {6 H. p6 n1 E6 ~8 Y A description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the$ T- b5 k& e5 z* c! }0 Z application of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of! F$ W( n7 H- O; P2 t2 o' G tactical concept and future doctrines. # c- @4 R p) z& D WWestern Test 0 B' L) J O# U5 H- O) _Range (WTR), x( y! H% U, J Beginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the * x6 q- H5 f# u2 U0 k& zglobe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes, 4 R [3 ]1 T0 G3 m5 }! @( ^sensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by + ?. d3 C2 V- g; a a' K8 b% N% uthe Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as $ b E' L4 `& D+ A5 yof 1 October 1990., z5 @6 b- L- \7 t6 w: T WESTPAC Western Pacific.5 R$ M4 M v. ] WEU Western European Union . {. y, K# t3 p0 ?6 ^% pWEZ Weapon Engagement Zone. $ [. F* L8 F( ~0 UWFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA. 4 n7 Z! S" a; r9 `8 h4 O2 Q( n# W( [" fWFOV Wide Field of View. 9 @: l/ m6 J: H* n* rWFX Warfighter Exercise. * G4 p& G, r% Y: T7 dMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W4 G9 q U$ [$ [. w" l; R 322 9 p) ]9 y. B. Q- Q# ~7 zWG Working Group. 9 w* B# o% t) T) }0 E8 EWGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications. * w; g0 | G ~# k" ^8 vWH White House. 7 A! f! h/ c9 G: ] UWHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation.

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WILTEL Williams Telecommunications Group Incorporated.3 F$ R5 ~# u9 H. o; Q Wing Control * W2 G5 s! g2 Z tCenter (WCC) # E8 q8 f5 M( @ X# m6 {2 |4 CA second Space Wing center that logistically/administratively controls operational, S+ k7 \2 w: { {" a! K# n satellite systems operated by them at worldwide locations. # V$ y+ {+ B7 b4 U) \" x' fWIPT Working-level Integrated Product (Process) Team. 7 ] @$ d9 B4 @ q/ q/ |% P- U0 IWIS WWMCCS Information System. ) G" X8 ^' ?0 H' [, d; vWithhold 1. A term used in a pre-planned response option (PRO) to identify the1 y" |7 d3 Q( S6 ?6 R) p" R withholding of part of the space or ground weapon inventory against detected 2 n8 ]3 F$ x# sthreat launches, in anticipation of follow-on attacks. 2. (Nuclear) The limiting of7 U& Q2 s1 F# D9 x5 ^2 g) T authority to employ nuclear weapons by denying their use within specified 3 i* ]" m5 Y+ I4 h0 F) Mgeographical areas of certain countries.* @9 Q3 t" o: o2 q- \% H' L8 F, B" t; ` WL Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.# K7 e" Z$ I' W# ]( H WLR Weapons Launch Report.( d! d. x" c4 J* v6 g9 T WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction.. W$ J% F1 p; i" [: I1 z WMF Windows Metafile. : y- L' O7 Y3 m0 yWMP War and Mobilization Plan. T6 s% P- H/ m, H3 z' K WNINTEL Warning Notice - Intelligence Sources or Methods Involved./ R. f" ~1 b! x WOC Wing Operations Center.+ d2 O+ L; L; @# a; O WON Work Order Number.' `1 t+ U4 Y& l" H8 Z3 [9 ` Work Breakdown 7 d- G% m; D+ u- y- h8 AStructure (WBS)5 T3 ~$ Q. g6 R& J T @ (1) A product-oriented family tree division of hardware, software, services,% }3 ?% }( f% H% H' D3 d and other work tasks which organizes, defines, and graphically displays . [' z1 F! B5 b U% r) ^( k* o' ]$ Nthe product to be produced, as well as the work to be accomplished to & R' X2 t9 m! r7 C' G$ p+ Cachieve the specified product. 3 ~! D$ i5 j0 ?4 {( M p(2) A hierarchical diagram used to depict the tasks, capital, and resources . M8 ]6 U1 ]) Y4 Lrequired during the development of a product. : i' C* @' G7 j2 r3 c7 {Work Packages Detailed short-span jobs, or material items, identified by the contractor for) w6 ]5 ` `* q accomplishing work required to complete the contract. ! _: v3 I' k e {- ^" FWorldwide / o4 p# s% L: c1 E. DIndications& J8 s' t* ?+ M Monitoring 1 V9 \3 Y9 c5 iSystem (WWIMS) 6 x, A& K9 M3 x$ S4 G+ ZA confederation of national, unified, and specified command and other7 }! ]1 a1 E& I8 e# E0 O intelligence centers and facilities. The primary mission of the WWIMS system is 5 d/ K* X. q- Q3 M5 mto monitor, maintain, and report on Indications and Warning (I&W) activity.+ F8 d* T; N: b MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W6 {7 N9 F. V, f' I! ^( E 323 / p& |; h1 `4 `! r) YWorld-Wide 8 s; @: U: X5 [Military+ l" i" Q8 \- H( t Command and # v2 o( @9 ?& E+ ^9 cControl System8 V5 k! [% `" r4 ]7 V; S (WWMCCS) 3 P0 |9 h: R& ^" mThe system that provides the means for operational direction and technical" E; Z8 Q! _. _# d( q& [ administrative support involved in the function of command and control of U.S.* W9 C& j# U+ Q' [( ^ military forces. The system comprises: The NMCS - The command and control2 O9 ^; B5 G6 [# t1 r4 K+ @; y! L systems of the unified and specified commands - The WWMCCS-related/ @- o1 O. v/ T0 `4 o5 L management/information systems of the headquarters of the Military* p+ S$ C* H" F. e( D* R: `0 a Departments - The command and control systems of the headquarters of the* ?2 ` p) I2 ~9 I service component commands - The command and control support systems of$ p$ w# T. I% h; C5 z- y4 B; { DoD agencies. The system furnishes a multi-path channel of secure3 O7 ~8 q3 F) ~0 u0 _ communications to transmit information from primary sources to those who must* T& y b! Y/ u# { S make decisions (including the President) and to transmit their decisions (in the# O. F$ y( X7 k) ]5 \) d% h! p6 y form of military orders) to subordinates.( |7 D" S6 Y" V+ \6 ` WP (Former) Warsaw Pact Countries.2 c# K! V1 U2 b5 r WPAFB Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton OH. ( U% @# q- Z- Y/ O2 KWPC Warsaw Pact Countries.) L' h* N. y& c6 M# b' n S WPD Work Package Directive.( w4 k. m2 e1 x! V WPN Weapon Procurement Navy.# d+ I) s6 o; L% b+ L( O# {6 ?, m WR Western Range.# ] p" G% q8 K1 L5 }; s% G WR/VAFB Western Range/Vandenburg Air Force Base. & p$ [- I G( H' f. A. LWRA See Weapons Release Authority.6 i6 c+ q9 V5 A# q WRM War Reserve Materiel. 3 l2 N" v9 @& oWRSK War Reserve Spares Kit. " j$ g: C% ^, ?: s" V5 C1 g gWRTTM Warhead Replacement Tactical Telemetry Module (USAF term).$ ]+ n# C8 ^9 X+ e& u/ { WS Warning System. $ e$ p6 P5 e. X k8 L( r2 J/ XWSE Weapon Support Equipment. # l i4 N! F& \5 X* f% S2 XWSEM Weapons System Evaluation Program. , s2 \" u3 D/ f) u" Z) b" L7 rWSESRB Weapons System Explosive Safety Review Board. 0 G" P8 H- [" v& Z. MWSI Wafer-Scale Integration. . ]' C! Y3 ]3 g7 |/ ]0 E/ ^WSM Waterspace Management (USN term).5 I* C! d! v. O* ` WSMC Western Space and Missile Center, Vandenberg AFB, CA. 5 S. c( Z# P) i; j q1 t/ OWSMR (1) White Sands Missile Range, NM (2) Western Space and Missile Range. % o5 u4 E: n# m, \( |: Z8 l, ], UWTA Weapon Target Assignment. # X; s# } ]/ Q7 D- A! CWTO Warsaw Treaty Organization.' s# S( U/ Z1 [& |; r WTP Weapon Test Plan.( u7 ^2 s: q- l( w7 d* A5 }9 }6 o WTR Western Test Range.% m6 w. z t$ t MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W $ P, |- E; V/ K# V' a. R324# X% n6 a! Y$ p; h/ W WUC Work Unit Code (ILS term).# s/ ?& e$ W9 e WWABNCP Worldwide Airborne Command Post.

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WWG Wideband Waveform Generator.3 {7 b/ G% J* G0 |( W WWIMS See Worldwide Indications Monitoring System.3 h7 X6 e1 K) y# b7 c WWMCCS See World-Wide Military Command and Control System. 1 S$ |6 o5 N: f: p/ K/ `# xWWW World Wide Web.! P/ X+ E/ y) ?) p9 V% s WX Weather. 1 R/ S# ?9 `; X. Q: V6 w1 mMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 X,Y,Z9 r$ e/ G3 Y$ @2 @1 ]9 ^. z 325: a2 r: s4 G) z) \ X-ON/X-OFF Transmitter On/Transmitter Off (Telecomm/Computer term).# M1 o! ?6 s& u/ J X-Ray Laser# k, {( I; g; X- A) f5 R (XRL) 8 T3 e. f" D5 _ v( rA laser that generates a beam or beams of x-rays. Also called an "X-raser."1 U/ h2 y! v' H) ]& y$ D X-Rays Electromagnetic radiation of high energy, which results from either the release of & J% ]) j) S7 t6 P w2 henergy from electrons changing orbits about the nucleus (discrete) or the inelastic collision of charged particles with the electromagnetic field of the nucleus.2 _4 r: `# T, X- [ s6 I X-rays have wavelengths shorter than those in the ultraviolet region, e.g., less , H7 t+ C E9 Z% h, Z1 jthan 10E-6 cm or 100 Angstroms. Materials at very high temperatures (millions 3 O0 ^% v$ u1 s7 u0 Y1 r8 ]0 w7 Z6 B! Sof degrees) emit such radiations; they are then called thermal x-rays. As' a g7 h# d2 m& x, t: P1 R generally produced by x-ray machines, they are "bremsstrahlung" resulting from : {' g! T& W$ P3 Ithe interaction of electron of 1 kilo electron-volt or more energy with a metallic1 p3 c4 J" i: p5 B target. (See Electromagnetic Radiation and Thermal X-Rays.); a$ l% F. o7 ~ XBR X-Band Radar. & _' V4 h2 S. GXCVR Transceiver.! I- H- V5 D2 q6 t# k XDS Exoatmospheric Defense System. % `4 A5 B; V8 X: c! V8 xXGA Extended Graphics Array. # N; |- X* Z: J0 j5 k- e" ]XIWT Cross Industry Working Team. 8 T6 X- q5 C( ~1 W1 O% tXMTR/CVR Transmitter/Receiver.0 K3 f$ j4 i5 v' H( g; M# A XO Executive Officer. ' }5 s1 b v/ hXoDis Exoatmospheric Discrimination.8 r- s: E0 v/ l) ^2 h/ e [ XOX Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (Office Code). % W" e5 i ~) e% N4 o' }XRL See X-Ray Laser. / X, t j: `+ L+ p+ MXRS USAF/ESC Staff Symbol. * ^8 F, ?. H4 ?+ NXTB Exoatmospheric Test Bed. 6 [7 U- n' ]. z9 u- pXTV Experimental Test Vehicle.4 ?+ [* a( f& ]) `, _ Xwindows Unix graphics interface. / E3 v; |& M4 d0 OYield (or Energy0 Q9 f2 i; \ b+ k- ]* g Yield) : w$ G1 _+ S9 y, y! xThe total effective energy released in a nuclear (or atomic) explosion. It is # {( V: u6 l! D2 Z$ G j) @8 yusually expressed in terms of the equivalent tonnage of TNT required to produce & K, D- u3 u2 p6 \# H* k2 W/ x4 E% mthe same energy release in an explosion. The total energy yield is manifested , i( O4 p* a Ras nuclear radiation, thermal radiation, and shock (and blast) energy, the actual ; \0 ~9 Q. b& z2 s% P0 Q5 C- bdistribution being primarily dependent upon the medium in which the explosion* G3 V% s3 o& e; s I' ^2 k" j3 ~ occurs, as well as the type of weapon and the time after detonation. 7 y6 K. U* {, k# q! tZero Point The location of the center of a burst of a nuclear weapon at the instant of- n7 ?/ ~! p4 |: j2 ?2 e detonation. The zero point may be in the air or on or beneath the surface of ; h* L% I1 U# ]) sland or water, dependent upon the type of burst; it is thus to be distinguished1 W3 B0 l3 e, X Q0 I from ground zero.7 W1 h7 M0 S% c/ A ZIF Zero Insertion Force., `- S$ d* z. u ZULU Time Zone Indicator for Universal Time.' s$ Z0 Q1 g6 r/ E MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 ^& S+ U1 R u3266 Z" T7 h6 Y4 _+ q) a Units of Measurement4 @& |' b- d9 r( R" j- t Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured! s: n3 \# m' e3 f- s, [ [ a ] ampere electric current- p: |* ]0 X7 m; j [ angstrom ] angstrom length/ x, P+ s, s: t/ Z [ b ] bit binary digit 0 or 1+ j( Y5 W9 {. L" k; r7 M1 k( a [ bps ] bit per second bit transfer rate % Y3 z* y( ^4 U$ p$ i' }. s7 N( ]: h[ C ] coulomb electric charge+ |0 P- [* m8 S. ] [ c; Ci ] curie radioactivity! U5 N+ s$ Q3 f% G' @4 g [ cal ] calorie energy' H4 ^. I/ f, `* t) Y [ cal/sq cm ] calorie per square energy per area5 l* \- M0 F) Z% D( L+ S5 M centimeter6 L v" B# i$ \- x- S* _ [ chan ] channel frequency path2 s' b0 L5 V. {0 G8 ]) @ [ cm ] centimeter length

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[ cu cm ] cubic centimeter volume " U( Y2 D2 z' U9 N. D$ W; H[ dB ] decibel signal strength , b, L" j5 Z2 P3 D5 ^& O$ j$ n[ deg ] degree plane angle) j8 N5 V. o. @ [ deg K ] degree, Kelvin temperature ' q3 _0 a: L) Q3 @( b! C[ deg/s ] degree per second plane angle change rate! y1 ^( o( R* L9 {" m [ deg/s/s ] degree per second slew acceleration% T/ s* G! |! s% G, @' Z/ ~8 L per second4 B7 `. B$ n% |2 ?6 q# ~4 B [ diam ] diameter length7 x- U, ]5 M% D [ dyn ] dyne force! ^$ ]& V" O& P9 M- N [ eV ] electron-volt energy . H# T4 h8 A- P4 v( k3 T& }, c' R# }[ G ] gauss magnetic flux density; i! g+ z; C% i8 H [ g ] 1) 9.808 meters per sec- 1) gravitational acceleraond per second; 2) gram tion constant; 2) mass: V6 ?; b& M6 r$ T3 { [ GHz ] gigahertz frequency # x. I# ]; \) N$ U6 A[ Gy ] gray absorbed dose. V7 n' c5 a' e! z* D. K9 F [ h ] hour time4 i U8 t& _3 _+ w# g3 t9 u/ B/ O [ Hz ] hertz frequency) ^* F! a+ u/ m1 ?6 u3 ] [ J ] joule energy 9 O. x2 J. c6 v* g# ~7 m0 Q, Y[ J-T ] Joule -Thomson temperature change 5 H$ T) H* Q ?5 h* w5 H. c: {# s[ K ] Kelvin temperature$ d/ V3 p% P$ e; h; C9 g3 u' r [ kA ] kiloampere electric current # r' K, K$ z8 L# `, U' ~[ kb ] kilobit binary digit 6 Y( F3 }7 A0 m, l. R[ kb/s ] kilobit per second velocity (binary digit) / M7 |4 o. w d/ z9 u. |[ KeV ] kiloelectron-volt energy3 @- x5 G% }0 m0 V [ kg/sq m ] kilogram per square pressure " m) n" Q, B) z" P7 E" g3 W% gmeter ! q) O* S9 A% {; [0 O9 H[ KHz ] kilohertz frequency 9 x% I' S( j. g' n" H& c[ kJ ] kilojoule energy2 p' Y' v, L0 h [ kJ/kg ] kilojoule per kilo- specific energy # C$ Y1 Q( i$ \! ? Pgram# M* _$ C8 D! z/ D" J3 h: j [ kJ/sq cm ] kilojoule per square laser lethality , L/ q% a9 [0 u. ?( H" X9 K* icentimeter6 l' C+ W! d/ i3 I5 C" B' i [ km ] kilometer length L) E0 r5 X/ h- y[ km/s ] kilometer per second velocity 6 j5 e2 U5 s6 d5 F2 ][ KT ] kiloton yield 9 ]4 t8 Y6 P( e" I% {: F/ r% f[ kV ] kilovolt electromotive force4 I+ x9 X5 y ] [ kW ] kilowatt power7 _9 T* a5 h; i& C _/ W) _ [ kW/kg ] kilowatt per kilogram specific power % x1 _0 X* Y5 L1 t0 SKeyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured ; V$ ^7 d7 v2 e$ U4 kMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 u3 v/ r) S: e6 Z/ d3 o327 9 f: y4 K9 b: M6 i# a8 N2 V[ kW/m ] kilowatt per meter thermal transport . V' ~- j X9 c2 T[ kW/sq cm ] kilowatt per square energy flux% k8 u! I+ i6 {% \# k! L7 r" B8 @* u centimeter $ u' v& T- f2 Q0 P6 s[ m ] meter length 9 |; F; k+ z- q' u/ i$ b5 W) p8 o[ Mbps ] megabit per second bit transfer rate& l4 y7 Z' L, n( L [ MeV ] megaelectron-volt energy. z, }8 e+ X. @8 q7 ?' G. u [ MFLOPS ] million floating point processing performance ' V3 ]+ ~# h; X1 D4 |: k# Joperations per second3 A. X' s9 y( u0 q4 o1 u0 ? I+ \ [ MHz ] megahertz frequency$ L0 p% _. j- X1 f: S [ micro ] micro a one-millionth part% v3 y$ {9 ^# A0 W2 z G4 w# R; K [ micron ] micrometer length ) ~( M- `5 l! I% a+ ~[ milli ] milli a one-thousandth part* e+ Q0 G/ g4 d. [ mJ millijoule4 g! o: D: k5 d) H! Z7 {' K+ w [ min ] minute time. V8 \+ H8 m2 S7 i: T: Y. {, ?: ~ [ mips ] million instructions processing speed1 O: t" n( Y' M% N3 A9 G3 {# D4 e; H0 B per second 2 `5 G) ], I+ y( z[ MJ ] megajoule energy8 I; R. K+ e1 }5 f; w4 \) [ [ mm ] millimeter length1 }6 }) }% I5 f! j' n [ mops ] million operations processing performance 6 a5 l/ `! V3 iper second! y& w V0 ]. T2 e8 d A$ ]8 t [ mrad ] milliradian plane angle 0 {, ^+ w5 Z, @- a2 t[ m/s ] meter per second velocity3 w! [" O% v- L [ ms ] millisecond time. O% \" ^% ^( z" q/ R4 f [ MT ] megaton yield " _( C5 J- g! `3 F[ MV/m ] megavolt per meter electric field strength ( _: q; d) L- k9 c4 C+ n[ MW ] megawatt power * o, v9 o6 d l" y# A6 h* c: A[ MW/sr ] megawatt per steradian laser brightness ( ~) R- ~ |, L F, C9 F# t( k+ m[ N-s ] newton-second force 5 m! ?+ P) t0 k; P% P: d[ ns ] nanosecond frequency 6 |3 J4 l$ Q0 {# x, }5 U; K8 ~[ parsec ] parsec astronomical distance! T: l Z9 X1 c. m2 ?7 Y+ I [ Pa-s ] pascal-second pressure* g; d; p a% D0 a2 ]; i [ R ] roentgen radiation dose " w( u$ W7 k$ A3 `, Y[ RAD ] rad absorbed dose / d7 G) n# P Q7 R1 x* W[ radian ] radian plane angle $ |5 S6 L- {0 `[ rad/s ] radian per second angular drift & c! t5 \/ n) [: i( I! u4 _* j* Z[ ratio ] percentage efficiency 0 W# U$ T: x. l. Z[ rem ] rem ionizing radiation " ?) s8 ?: f! L[ s ] second time 5 X6 s" e( t4 O$ a3 \[ sq m ] square meter area0 [4 B% `; C$ T! F% X2 G; }& V [ sq m/yr ] square meter per year area per time4 h0 @( {8 @# {: t y. X8 B [ sr ] steradian absorbed radiation dose 7 S1 V7 ?# _4 w; f% v[ mrad ] microradian plane angle ~7 I# u4 l$ x! R7 Z [ V ] volt electromotive force0 x3 z2 O2 k- U/ Z1 z: |3 I$ a [ W ] watt power 9 K) v; Z( L7 }; W[ W/kg ] watt per kilogram specific power \7 W B/ [. M) I% L; ? [ W/sq cm ] watt per square heat flux1 I8 g6 B ~' z& S centimeter6 G! b3 z8 b$ F0 T6 a+ h [ W/sq m ] watt per square meter energy flux1 A( {) ^ Y3 B: L8 z6 |! [ [ W/sr ] watt per steradian radiant intensity S/ {+ h+ {+ l! R2 p$ l# @% a [ W/sr sq m ] watt per steradian radiance ( \5 `- Z: g0 h3 n; ^4 \( w; F( v* t7 dsquare meter! v. H2 m0 [- A# D/ o) C! B* F I [ yr ] year time

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