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1 force
1) сила; усилие2) нагнетать; форсировать•- aerodynamic force
- application force
- assisting force
- axial force
- bending force
- braking force
- camber force
- centrifugal force
- closing force
- component force
- compressive force
- cross force
- damping force
- downgrade force
- draft force
- drag force
- drawbar force
- driving force
- dynamic force
- engine braking force
- external force
- first order force of inertia
- force of friction
- force of gravity
- force of impact
- force of inertia
- frictional force
- gas force
- impact force
- inertial force
- internal force
- lateral force
- lifting force
- longitudinal force
- moving force
- oscillating inertial force
- pedal force
- peripheral force
- pressing force
- pretensioning force
- pulling force
- resistance force
- resultant force
- retarding force
- rising force
- rod force
- rotating inertial force
- second order force of inertia
- secondary force
- side force
- skid force
- skidding force
- spring force
- starting force
- steering force
- tangential force
- torsional force
- towing force
- tractive force
- transitional force
- twisting force
- unbalanced force
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2 натяжение сбегающей части ремня
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