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VVisa (credit card)
VVolt
VVatican (international automobile identification)
VVerb
VVelocity or speed
V5 (Roman numeral)
VWe
VVersion
VVideo
VValue
VVery
VVolume
VVirtual
VVision
VVice
VVoice
VValley
VVariable
VVital
VVehicle
VVisitors
VVersus
VVictoria
VVictory
VVictor (aviation letter code)
VVacation
VVector
VVoltage (physics)
VVerso
VVelocity
VVariant
VValor (military award medals)
VVerse
VBritish Columbia (postal code designation, Canada)
VVegetarian (food labeling)
VVessels (blood)
VVentilation
VVide (Latin: see)
VVendetta (comic)
VVegan
VVeto (as in V-chips on televisions)
VVarsity
VVecka (Swedish: Week)
VVenturi
VVanadium
VVowel
VViscount
VVivendi Universal (stock symbol)
VValine (amino acid)
VVitreous
VGas Flow
VVisual Acuity
vVänsterpartiet (Swedish political party)
VSingle Connection (relative to Net access)
VViolini (catalog of Graf zeppelin mail; philately)
VVTOL/STOL (US military aircraft vehicle type designation)
Vsector pattern (US DoD)
VPeak Hour Flows (peak hour forecast traffic flows)
vvelocity of target drift (US DoD)
VUS DoT tire speed rating (150 mph)
VVanessa Hudgens music album (Disney Channel star)
Vsearch and rescue unit ground speed (US DoD)
VV-Band: 40 GHz-75 GHz frequency band


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A key contributor to the precision is a band-gap reference circuit that generates a very precise and stable voltage that is used as a reference source for signal processing.
Researchers can tell when the critical current is reached by measuring the resistive voltage on pairs of voltage taps soldered to the superconductor wires.
Electrical power for the boat and for battery charging is provided by an engine-driven, automobile-type alternator, controlled by a voltage regulator built into the alternator's case.
 
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