Green- 80 or more (full strength)
Amber- 70-80%
Red- 50-69%
Black- 50% or less
Reduced data redundancy, Improved data integrity, Shared data, Easier access, Reduced development time
475/100 reduced to, 19/4 ------
Because electorn ionised the moisture content and evaporated. Every trial for the same sample moisture content get reduced which helps to improve dielectric strength a bit. But if the sample having very low dielerctric strength it should be thrown.
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Red indicates reduced strength 59% or less fit for duty.
On Line 6 of a sitrep, reduced strength of 80-89 percent is amber, 60-79 percent is red, and black is for less than 60 percent fit for duty.
its not green
Black
red
The color red is used to indicate the level on a SITREP report that defines an area that has been reduced in strength. Green and amber indicate levels that are performing at or above expected strength.
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pink
pink
red
The level defined as "reduced strength" with 59 percent fit for duty indicates that the unit is in a state of partial readiness but still capable of completing its mission. This status suggests that while the unit may have personnel limitations, it retains enough operational capability to fulfill its assigned tasks.
In a SITREP report, the status level defined as reduced strength of 59 percent or less fit for duty is typically classified as "Operationally Unavailable" or "Non-Deployable." This indicates that a significant portion of personnel are not available for operational duties due to various reasons, such as medical issues or other commitments. Such a status can impact mission readiness and necessitates attention to personnel management and support.