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There are 50 abbreviations that begin with 'V'
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v
velocity
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V
volt
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VA
voltampere
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VAD
vapor axial deposition
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VAFF
variable-aperture far-field
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VAMP
visual-acoustic-magnetic pressure
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VAR
visual aural range
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VCASS
visually coupled airborne systems simulator
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VCD
variable-capacitance diode
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VCF
voltage-controlled frequency
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VCR
videocassette recorder
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VCSEL
vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser
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VDC
volts direct current
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VDM
vapor density monitoring
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VDU
video display unit
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VECSEL
vertical external cavity surface-emitting laser
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VF
voice frequency
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VGA
video graphics array
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VHF
very high frequency
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VHSIC
very high-speed integrated circuit
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VIDAT
visual data acquisition
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VIM
video-intensified microscopy
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VIP
virtual image processing
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VIR
vertical interval reference
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VIS
visible
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VISDTA
video imaging system for detection, tracking and assessment
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VLA
very large array
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VLBI
very long baseline interferometry
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VLD
visible laser diode
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VLE
vapor levitation epitaxy
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VLF
very low frequency
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VLP
video long play
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VLSI
very large scale integration
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VM
velocity modulation
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VME
virtual memory extension
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VMM
vector matrix multiplication
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VOA
variable optical attenuator
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VPE
vapor phase epitaxy
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VPR
vapor phase regrowth
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VPRF
variable pulse repetition frequency
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grating monochromator - An optical instrument used to isolate a narrow bandwidth of optical radiation using a diffraction grating as the dispersive element.

See also monochromator.

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