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1 тормозной момент интегрирующего прибора
тормозной момент интегрирующего прибора
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[IEV number 312-05-03]EN
braking torque (of an integrating instrument)
torque resulting from the interaction of the field of a fixed permanent magnet with the currents induced by it in the rotor of an integrating instrument and opposing its rotation
[IEV number 312-05-03]FR
couple de freinage (d'un appareil intégrateur)
couple provenant de l'interaction du champ d'un aimant permanent fixe avec les courants qu'il induit dans le rotor d'un appareil intégrateur et s'opposant à sa rotation
[IEV number 312-05-03]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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