Gauge

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Gauge (/ˈɡ/ GAYJ) may refer to:

Measurement[edit]

Sizes[edit]

Railway practice[edit]

  • Track gauge, the distance between the two rails forming a railway track
  • Loading gauge, the maximum width and height of vehicles (engines, loaded wagons, etc.).
  • Structure gauge, the minimum size of bridges, tunnels, platforms, etc.
  • Axle load, the weight that an axle exerts on track
  • Variable gauge, system to allow railway vehicles to travel across a break of gauge

Medicine[edit]

Mathematics and physics[edit]

Other uses[edit]

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