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What does F2 stand for?
Acronym | Definition |
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F2 | Formula 2 |
F2 | Second Filial Generation (genetics) |
F2 | Fun and Function (Windsurfing Boards & Apparel Co.) |
F2 | Second Formant Frequency (speech acoustics) |
What is the longest F1 race?
Race records
Description | Record |
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Longest race (duration) | 70 laps, 4 h 4 min 39.537 s |
Longest race (distance) | 200 laps, 804.672 km (500 mi) |
Longest non-Indianapolis 500 race (distance) | 77 laps, 601.832 km (373.961 mi) |
Most times safety car deployed in single race | 6 times |
How did F1 get its name?
Formula One, also called F1 in short, is an international auto racing sport. F1 is the highest level of single-seat, open-wheel and open-cockpit professional motor racing contest. The name ‘Formula’ comes from the set of rules that the participating cars and drivers must follow.
What F1 means?
F1 stands for Filial 1, the first filial generation seeds/plants or animal offspring resulting from a cross mating of distinctly different parental types. The term is sometimes written with a subscript, as F1 hybrid. Mendel’s discoveries involving the F1 and F2 generation laid the foundation for modern genetics.
What does F2 mean in school?
Foundation 2
We are very proud to have an Early Years Foundation Stage Unit which provides high quality care and education for children aged between 3 and 5 years. The early years consists of Foundation 1 (also known as F1 or Nursery) and Foundation 2 (also known as F2 or Reception).
What is an F2 cross?
The term “F1” means the “first filial generation,” or the initial cross between two genetically distinct plants. An “F2” cross is the next generation, or the result of crossing two sister seedlings from the F1 cross.
Which F1 track has the most crashes?
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has seen the most fatalities; seven drivers have died there during the time that the Indianapolis 500 formed part of the world championship.
Why is F1 so popular?
It’s the quickest form of motorsport on the planet (yes an Indycar or a dragster has a higher top speed, but nothing’s getting round a track quicker than an F1 car). It’s the very top of the motorsport tree – every racing driver at the bottom of the pyramid dreams of one day making it to F1. And for good reason.
Where is F1 most popular?
In Europe and Asia, Formula 1 dominates. The league says an average of 87.4 million people watched each race in 2020, a slight decline from previous years. But the U.S. and North America as a whole have been tough to crack.
What age is F2 in school?
Foundation Stage 2 is the first year of compulsory education for children between the ages of 4-5 and follows the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) framework. It is also referred to as Reception or F2.
What age is F1 school?
Are there any age limits? F1 in Schools is open to anyone aged 9 – 19 years old. There are 3 classes of entry; The Entry Class is aimed at the 9-14 age group, a perfect KS3 project.
What exactly does F1 mean?
Formula One, also called F1 in short, is an international auto racing sport. F1 is the highest level of single-seat, open-wheel and open-cockpit professional motor racing contest. Formula One racing is governed and sanctioned by a world body called the FIA − Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile or the International Automobile Federation.
What does F1 mean with fish?
The most common usage of F1 in the fish community refers to the first generation of fish away from wild caught parents. The term F1 really means “First Filial” generation. A fish is only considered F1 if both the parents are wild caught F0. F0 + F0 = F1.
What does F1 and F2 mean?
F1 and F2 indicates generation of a new variety. F1 means first generation seeds while F2 means second generation seeds.
What does F1, F2 and WC mean in fish keeping?
What does F1, F2 and WC mean in Fish Keeping?This all boils down to the genes land origin of the tropical fish. Generally a WC fish would refer to a Wild Caught fish. This is one which has been imported directly from where it was caught in its natural habitat and ended up in your tank. An F1 fish would be one which has been bred from 2 Wild Caught (WC) parents. Moving down the stack, an F2 fish is one which has been bred from both F1 parents.