The in board end of an anchor line attaches to the bow (ie front end) of the boat/ship. On a small boat such as a River Drift Boat, the anchor line may be attached to stern (ie back end). of the boat.
At the end of movie and TV credits. Royal titles. Some public buildings. Clocks and watches. Text books. International sports games. Ship's waterline. At the Coliseum in Rome. Etc .......
I'm confused by your use of the term, center to center. I'm guessing you mean from the face of the fitting where the pipe threads in. You can usually screw in about 1/2 inch of pipe into a female fitting, so you would need 10 inches to end up with 9 in between. You can screw this together without a union in between? You can only put pipe together in one direction unless you use a union.
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The end that is being heated should be hotter than the other end.
The fitting allowance is the difference: (pipe end to fitting center measurement) minus (pipe end to end measurement). It is the amount of length the fitting adds to the end of the pipe (to get the center of the turn).
The Hub and Spigot are two types of fitting on either end of a pipe.At one end you have the Hub (Socket) fitting; which is a "female" end of a fitting designed to accept pipe or a SPIGOT connector.At the other end you have the Spigot fitting; which is a "male" end of a fitting designed to be used inside another fittings Socket (or Hub) end.
You need to be a bit more specific here. What is the speaker in? Which end are you talking about: the speaker end or the amplifier end? What are you trying to hook up? Phil
The front end of the ship .
Commanders use operational art to envision how to create conditions that define the national strategic end state. Operational art is also known as the operational level of war.
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The front end of a ship is the bow, the back end where the rudder is is the stern.
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The homograph of "end" is "end" as in "the end of the movie." The homograph of "ship" is "ship" as in "a container ship." The homograph of "severe" is "severe" as in "a severe storm." The homograph of "harsh" is "harsh" as in "harsh criticism."