Heavy definition

Heavy means with operational mass at or near maximum for the specified flight condition.
Heavy means not over 50 pounds
Heavy means all Petroleum or blended Petroleum with a Density up to but not including 927 kilograms per m³ or a viscosity up to but not including 250 cSt as measured at the Carrier’s Reference Line Temperature.

Examples of Heavy in a sentence

  • Heavy equipment working in wetlands or mudflats must be placed on mats, or other measures must be taken to minimize soil disturbance.

  • Top heavy containers shall be so marked either Top Heavy or Heavy Ends.

  • These general terms & conditions shall apply to all the Tender Enquiries, notice inviting tenders, request for quotations concerning the supply of goods and / or rendering of services to Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., HEEP, Haridwar (hereinafter referred to as BHEL or the Purchaser).

  • Heavy watering can also create mud, which when tracked onto paved public roadways, must be promptly removed.

  • I / We also agree that payments made to the above mentioned Account is a valid discharge of the liability of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited.


More Definitions of Heavy

Heavy means all Petroleum or blended Petroleum with a Density from 904 kilograms per m³ up to but not including 927 kilograms per m³ or a viscosity from 100 cSt up to but not including 250 cSt as measured at the Carrier’s Reference Line Temperature.
Heavy means activities that involve handling loads over 20 kg (44 lbs).
Heavy motor vehicle (rigid)" means a motor vehicle (rigid), the gross vehicle mass of which exceeds 9 000 kg but not 16 000 kg;
Heavy in the title of this section means that the top is acted upon by gravity. We’ll deal only with a symmetric top, pinned at a point P which is a distance l from the centre of mass. This system is drawn in the figure. The principal axes are e1, e2 and e3 and we have I1 = I2. From what we have learnt so far, it is easy to write down the Lagrangian:
Heavy here means 99% of the influence.
Heavy means with operational mass at or near maximum for the specified flight condition. ‘Height’ means the height above ground/AGL (m or ft).