the position on an E-Meterdial to which the needle is adjusted to. Or when he brings his tone arm back to set, and so forth, he overcompensates so the pc is getting 435 divisions of TA for two and a half hours.
SET
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the position on an E-Meterdial to which the needle is adjusted to. Or when he brings his tone arm back to set, and so forth, he overcompensates so the pc is getting 435 divisions of TA for two and a half hours.
SET
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(nautical) the form or arrangement of the sails, poles which support the sails, etc., of a vessel. You read in vain how to get another half a knot out of your sail set. - Study and Intention (18 Aug. 66)(nautical) the form or arrangement of the sails on a vessel. To set a sail (a piece of fabric, often canvas, used to propel a ship through water by the use of the wind against the fabric), refers to the action of arranging a sail in a certain way or a number of sails in a certain formation. A sail can either be set well or badly. You read in vain how to get another half a knot out of your sail set.the position on an E-meterdial to which the needle is adjusted to.