buffer
Buffer , partly synonymous Buffer (English, German inter alia, intermediate storage, reserve or damper ), partly also buffer storage , stands for:
- Crumple zone , components in safety technology that absorb impact energy through deformation
- Buffers (train) , the pressure force transmission and shock absorption elements on the vehicle front sides in rail vehicle technology
- Clyde Puffer , a type of ship used on the Scottish west coast
- Buffer (chemistry) , a pH stabilizer in chemistry
- Buffer (geographic information system) , the result of a function in geoinformatics that supplies zones with a defined distance from geographic objects
- Buffer (electrical engineering) (English buffer ), short for a two-circuit isolating, separating buffer circuit (such as a voltage buffer)
- Buffer (heating technology) , a mass that temporarily stores heat
- Buffer (computer science) , a data area for temporary data storage
- Storage volume, the masses, e.g. B. Collecting water (for flood prevention , dampening flood peaks and removing precipitation), see Caverns (mining) , G-Cans
- Backup battery , a storage medium for electrical energy
- Buffering , pH stabilization of soils in soil science
- for storage of preliminary or intermediate products see buffer stock
- Buffer time , in network planning the time frame in which a process must take place
- Signal amplifier, two non-gates connected in series
- Place or object for buffering workpieces
- Buffer Island , island in Antarctica
Buffer denotes the following foods:
- Egg pancakes , potato pancakes : Pan-fried dishes in the shape of a flat slice
- Napfkuchen , a cake made from sponge cake in northern Germany
Puffer is the family name of the following people:
- Joseph von Puffer (1801–1882), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
Buffer is the family name of the following people:
- Michael Buffer (* 1944), American entertainer and boxer
Buffer is the name of a company in the social networking field
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Wiktionary: buffer - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations