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1 acceleration potential
acceleration potential Beschleunigungsspannung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > acceleration potential
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2 acceleration potential
Морской термин: потенциал ускоренияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acceleration potential
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3 acceleration potential
<tech.gen> ■ Beschleunigungspotential nEnglish-german technical dictionary > acceleration potential
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4 acceleration potential
аэрод. потенциал ускоренийEnglish-russian dictionary of physics > acceleration potential
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5 acceleration potential
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6 acceleration potential
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1. потенциал, потенциальная функция/ потенциальный; безвихревой2. <эл.> разность потенциалов, напряжение3. (потенциальная) возможность/ (потенциально) возможныйpotential for injuryacceleration potentialaerobatic potentialaerodynamic potentialcomplex potentialgrowth potentiallifting potentialmaneuvering potentialperformance potentialroll-ratchet potentialrolling potentialSTOL potentialvelocity potentialvorticity potential -
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1.потенциальный; скрытый; возможный2.потенциал; разность потенциалов -
10 stopping potential
1. тормозящий потенциал2. потенциал торможенияEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stopping potential
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11 depolarisation potential
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > depolarisation potential
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12 electrochemical potential
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > electrochemical potential
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13 jump in potential
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > jump in potential
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14 membrane potential
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > membrane potential
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15 Nernst potential
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > Nernst potential
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16 nuclear potential
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > nuclear potential
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17 reference potential
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > reference potential
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18 потенциал ускорения
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19 потенциал ускорения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > потенциал ускорения
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20 потенциал ускорения
Naval: acceleration potentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потенциал ускорения
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