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* [[Necking (electronics)]], thinning of traces in PCB layouts |
* [[Necking (electronics)]], thinning of traces in PCB layouts |
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* Necking, a [[Giraffe#Necking|behavior of giraffes]] |
* Necking, a [[Giraffe#Necking|behavior of giraffes]] |
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* Necking up or necking down, methods of modifying a firearm cartridge to make a [[wildcat cartridge]] |
* Necking up or necking down, methods of modifying a firearm cartridge to make a [[wildcat cartridge]] or a new production cartridge (e.g. the US .60 caliber [[MG_151_cannon#US_derivative|T17]] round being shortened and necked up to create the 20×102 mm [[M61 Vulcan]] cannon cartridge) |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 17 October 2021
Look up necking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Necking can refer to:
- Making out, a term for heavy kissing of the neck or petting of that area
- Necking (engineering), the process by which a ductile material deforms under tension forming a thin neck
- Necking (electronics), thinning of traces in PCB layouts
- Necking, a behavior of giraffes
- Necking up or necking down, methods of modifying a firearm cartridge to make a wildcat cartridge or a new production cartridge (e.g. the US .60 caliber T17 round being shortened and necked up to create the 20×102 mm M61 Vulcan cannon cartridge)