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No, age is not a nominal variable; it is typically considered a continuous or ordinal variable. Age represents a measurable quantity that can be expressed in years, months, or days, allowing for meaningful mathematical operations. While you can categorize age into groups (like "teenagers," "adults," etc.), the actual age values themselves have a clear order and numerical significance.
Yes, marital status is nominal data.
No, it is not suitable for nominal data.
Peak power is the highest rated output of the speaker when loud (or peak) parts hit. Continuous/nominal power is the average output at normal and continuous listening levels. If you have the Peak Power rating, you can figure out the nominal level by multiplying the peak power by the square root of two (0.707). Peak Power * 0.707 = Nominal Power.
This is a 4-ton nominal rating.
Economic Continuous Rating (ECR)
Pressure Nominal 40; 40 bar pressure rating for European flange
PN is pressure nominal. The number following is in bar = 14.5 psi/bar.
The maximum current rating for the circuit breaker should be at least 30 amps to accommodate the continuous current of 25 amps required by the load.
Yes, the average 1/2" thick board has a nominal 30 minute fire resistance.
A 15 amp continuous duty rating for a power strip means that it can safely handle a constant load of up to 15 amps without overheating or causing damage. This rating ensures that the power strip is designed to handle sustained use without any issues.
Nominal, in this context, refers to the "face value". So in this case it means what the gauge "face" is indicating. Also called gauge pressure. The difference between nominal pressure and actual pressure depends on whether gauge is a calibrated instrument and is indicating the actual pressure.Nominal pressure means rated pressure, that is a nominal pressure rating applied to vehicle parts.Scroll down to related links and look at "Definition of nominal pressure".
Date of birth is not considered nominal data; it is typically classified as ordinal or continuous data. While it consists of categories (days, months, years), it also has a meaningful order and can be used to calculate age. This allows for comparisons and statistical analyses that are not possible with purely nominal data, which lacks a natural ordering.
Nominal Pressure for Class 150 refers to the pressure rating of piping and fittings used in various applications, typically measured in pounds per square inch (psi). For Class 150, the nominal pressure is generally around 150 psi at a temperature of 100°F (38°C). However, the actual pressure rating can vary based on the material and temperature of the system. It's important to consult relevant standards or specifications for precise applications.
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