Physical constraints definition

Physical constraints means a natural formation or a physical structure (such as a pipe or channel) that limits the volume of water that can pass a given location.

Examples of Physical constraints in a sentence

  • Such constraints include, but are not limited to: • Physical constraints, such as enrolled lands encompassing densely urbanized or highly agricultural lands or managed easement widths that are too narrow, constrained, or unvegetated to perform conservation, or • Regulatory constraints, such as mandated requirements for vegetation management that is incompatible with the degree of conservation adoption rates expected.

  • Such constraints include, but are not limited to: Physical constraints, such as enrolled lands encompassing densely urbanized or highly agricultural lands or managed easement widths that are too narrow, constrained, or unvegetated to perform conservation, or Regulatory constraints, such as mandated requirements for vegetation management that is incompatible with the degree of conservation adoption rates expected.

  • Physical constraints along various portions of the system, together with other design limitations, may preclude achievement of this objective.

  • Physical constraints – the physical access of the system cannot be limited which will cause more security risks due to the difficulty for validating the voters.