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1 calorie
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2 calorie par degré
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3 calorie par gramme par degré
Dictionnaire russe-français universel > calorie par gramme par degré
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4 пятнадцатиградусная калория
Metrology: 15 [deg] С calorie, fifteen-degrees calorieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пятнадцатиградусная калория
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5 кал 15
Metrology: 15 [deg] С calorie (4, 185 Дж) -
6 калория
1) General subject: c, calorie, therm, thermal unit2) Engineering: IT calorie (международная), International Table calorie (международная), International calorie (международная)3) Chemistry: calory4) Construction: caloric unit5) Physics: gram-calorie, gramme calorie, heat unit, small calorie6) Metrology: small calorie (4, 1868 Дж)7) Sakhalin energy glossary: cal (количество тепла необходимое для нагрева 1 кг воды на 1[deg]C, также называется килокалория, ккал), calorie (amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1 deg. c, also referred to as a kilogram calorie) (количество тепла, необходимое для нагрева 1 кг воды на 1 град. C), calorie (amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1? C, also referred to as a kilogram calorie) (количество тепла необходимое для нагрева 1 кг воды на 1 град. C)8) Polymers: calorific heat unit
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