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1 amplifier instability
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2 amplifier instability
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3 amplifier instability
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4 amplifier instability
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5 amplifier instability
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6 instability
•- amplifier instability
- amplitude instability
- ballooning instability
- beam instability
- Benjamen-Feir instability
- bremsstrahlung instability
- built-in instability
- capillary instability
- cone instability
- convective instability
- corkscrew instability
- cyclotron instability
- decay instability
- drift instability
- dynamic instability
- elastic instability
- elastically pumped instability
- electric instability
- electrohydrodynamic instability
- electrojet instability
- electron-sound instability
- electrostatic instability
- electrothermal instability
- explosive instability
- firehose instability
- flute instability
- frequency instability
- generator instability
- global instability
- gravitational instability
- Gunn instability
- helical instability
- high-power instability
- hydromagnetic instability
- image instability
- ion-sound instability
- kinetic instability
- lateral instability
- lattice instability
- long-term instability
- loop instability
- magnetic instability
- magnetoacoustic instability
- magnetoelastic-wave instability
- mode instability
- modulation instability
- negative bias instability
- oscillator instability
- parallel pumped instability
- parametric instability
- phase instability
- pinch instability
- plasma instability
- resistive instability
- screw instability
- self-field instability
- short-term instability
- spin-wave instability
- static instability
- stochastic instability
- stream instability
- streaming instability
- structural instability
- surface-state instability
- tearing instability
- tearing-mode instability
- thermal instability
- timing instability
- transit-time instability
- transversely pumped instability
- trapped-particle instability
- two-beam instability
- two-stream instability
- very-short-term instability
- wriggle instability -
7 instability
•- amplifier instability
- amplitude instability
- ballooning instability
- beam instability
- Benjamen-Feir instability
- bremsstrahlung instability
- built-in instability
- capillary instability
- cone instability
- convective instability
- corkscrew instability
- cyclotron instability
- decay instability
- drift instability
- dynamic instability
- elastic instability
- elastically pumped instability
- electric instability
- electrohydrodynamic instability
- electrojet instability
- electron-sound instability
- electrostatic instability
- electrothermal instability
- explosive instability
- firehose instability
- flute instability
- frequency instability
- generator instability
- global instability
- gravitational instability
- Gunn instability
- helical instability
- high-power instability
- hydromagnetic instability
- image instability
- ion-sound instability
- kinetic instability
- lateral instability
- lattice instability
- long-term instability
- loop instability
- magnetic instability
- magnetoacoustic instability
- magnetoelastic-wave instability
- mode instability
- modulation instability
- negative bias instability
- oscillator instability
- parallel pumped instability
- parametric instability
- phase instability
- pinch instability
- plasma instability
- resistive instability
- screw instability
- self-field instability
- short-term instability
- spin-wave instability
- static instability
- stochastic instability
- stream instability
- streaming instability
- structural instability
- surface-state instability
- tearing instability
- tearing-mode instability
- thermal instability
- timing instability
- transit-time instability
- transversely pumped instability
- trapped-particle instability
- two-beam instability
- two-stream instability
- very-short-term instability
- wriggle instabilityThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > instability
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8 static
статика; статические свойства (напр. балансировки колеса); электростатические явления; помеха электростатического происхождения; атмосферные помехи; ухудшение; усугбление; II статический; стационарный; неподвижный- static aeroelasticity - static air pressure - static angle of friction - static arrester - static breakdown voltage - static breeze - static buffering - static characteristic - static charge - static charge meter - static check - static coefficient - static commutation - static compaction - static compensation - static compensator - static conditions - static connection seal - static contact - static control - static controller - static current - static discharge - static discharge protection - static disturbance - static dump - static elasticity - static electricity test - static electromechanical relay - static elimination - static eliminator - static equilibrium equation - static error - static exciter - static failure - static force - static frequency converter - static friction force - static friction in suspension - static fuel flow method - static high-voltage distribution - static imbalance - static inverter - static indentation method - static load rating - static-loaded tyre radius - static loading - static loading fixture - static loading stress - static lubrication - static mass balancing - static mass spectrometer - static measurements - static measuring force - static mode - static moment - static-moment calculation - static operating life test - static orifice - static overvoltage - static part - static pile driving resistance of soil - static potential - static power amplifier - static pressure - static pressure energy - static pressure gradient - static pressure profile - static pressure traverse - static protection device - static regime - static regulator - static relay - static relay with output contact - static roller - static safety factor - static scales - static seal - static spline - static spray scrubber - static spring deflection - static spring rate - static stability - static stator - static steady-state instability - static steering torque - static stiffness - static strength - static stress - static suction head - static suction lift - static switch - static time delay - static tipping load rating - static toe-in - static toe-out - static torque - static torque-vs-angular-displacement curve - static-type plow - static tyre deflection - static tyre rate - static unbalance - static-weight roller - coefficient of static friction - datum statics - lightning static - man-made statics - precipitation static - residual statics -
9 lateral
1) трубный отвод
2) боковой
3) поперечный
4) побочный
5) второстепенный
– lateral acceleration
– lateral accelerometer
– lateral amplifier
– lateral area
– lateral axis
– lateral bending
– lateral deviation
– lateral face
– lateral flexure
– lateral instability
– lateral lantern
– lateral length
– lateral lobe
– lateral logging
– lateral magnification
– lateral micrologging
– lateral motion
– lateral nozzle
– lateral oscillations
– lateral pickup
– lateral recording
– lateral ridge
– lateral rigidity
– lateral separation
– lateral shear
– lateral spread
– lateral stability
– lateral thrust
– lateral tilt
– lateral truss
– lateral wave
– lateral working
lateral control of airplane — поперечное управление самолетом
resistance to lateral bending — сопротивление продольному изгибу
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