What is the definition of excess property?
In chemical thermodynamics, excess properties are properties of mixtures which quantify the non-ideal behavior of real mixtures. They are defined as the difference between the value of the property in a real mixture and the value that would exist in an ideal solution under the same conditions.
What is GovDeals?
GovDeals is the place to bid on government surplus and unclaimed property including heavy equipment, cars, trucks, buses, airplanes, and so much more. GovDeals is the place to bid on government surplus and unclaimed property including heavy equipment, cars, trucks, buses, airplanes, and so much more.
How long do GovPlanet auctions last?
On auction day, each item is on the block for a three or five minute time slot, with multiple items often on the block simultaneously. The length of the auction can extend if there is active bidding, but if there aren’t bids for the last two minutes, then no more bids are accepted and the auction ends.
How do I bid on GovPlanet?
When bidding in a Reserve Price auction, you should bid as you would in any GovPlanet auction, by entering the maximum amount you’re willing to pay for an item. Our auction system will automatically bid on your behalf in the smallest increment possible to keep you in the lead, up to your maximum amount.
What is Ritchie Brothers GovPlanet?
About Us. GovPlanet® is the place for state, local and federal agencies, including military, to sell equipment. These reports are available to bidders ahead of auction dates and enable the sale of surplus equipment online by building buyer confidence.
How fast do Humvees go?
Humvee
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) | |
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Transmission | 3-speed automatic or 4-speed automatic |
Suspension | Independent 4×4 |
Fuel capacity | 25 U.S. gal (95 L) |
Maximum speed | 55 mph (89 km/h) at max gross weight Over 70 mph (113 km/h) top speed |
Is it legal to buy military trucks?
Military vehicles are popular amongst civilians. As long as your military vehicle is free of armaments, rides on wheels, and is not wider than 102 mm, you can make it road legal. Of course, there are many more parameters, but these are the obvious ones.
Are Humvees still being made?
With the demise of the civilian Hummer H1—and the Hummer brand overall—we haven’t thought much about the Humvee lately. But the military-spec Humvee, officially the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), is still being built by AM General, and the company has just rolled out a new version.