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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > collinear ray
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1) лучб) пучок частиц; излучениег) полупрямая2) излучать(ся); испускать лучи; испускать(ся); расходиться лучами3) облучать(ся); подвергать(ся) действию лучей•- alpha rays
- anode rays
- antiparallel rays
- beta rays
- canal rays
- cathode ray
- collinear ray
- concurrent ray
- convergent ray
- cosmic rays
- delta rays
- direct ray
- divergent ray
- E ray
- extraordinary ray
- gamma rays
- geodesic ray
- geometrical-optics ray
- GO ray
- Grenz rays
- ground ray
- guided rays
- hard X-rays
- incident ray
- indirect ray
- induced rays
- infrared rays
- Lenard rays
- light ray
- luminous ray
- molecular ray
- O ray
- ordinary ray
- paraxial ray
- positive rays
- projecting ray
- reflected ray
- refracted ray
- Roentgen rays
- singular ray
- soft X-rays
- space rays
- specular ray
- surface ray
- ultraphotic rays
- ultraviolet rays
- unguided rays
- UV rays
- visible rays
- X-raysThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > ray
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4 ray
1) лучб) пучок частиц; излучениег) полупрямая2) излучать(ся); испускать лучи; испускать(ся); расходиться лучами3) облучать(ся); подвергать(ся) действию лучей•- alpha rays
- anode rays
- antiparallel rays
- beta rays
- canal rays
- cathode ray
- collinear ray
- concurrent rays
- convergent rays
- cosmic rays
- delta rays
- direct ray
- divergent ray
- E-ray
- extraordinary ray
- gamma rays
- geodesic ray
- geometrical-optics ray
- GO ray
- Grenz rays
- ground ray
- guided rays
- hard X-rays
- incident ray
- indirect ray
- induced rays
- infrared rays
- Lenard rays
- light ray
- luminous ray
- molecular ray
- O-ray
- ordinary ray
- paraxial ray
- positive rays
- projecting ray
- reflected ray
- refracted ray
- Roentgen rays
- singular ray
- soft X-rays
- space rays
- specular ray
- surface ray
- ultraphotic rays
- ultraviolet rays
- unguided rays
- UV rays
- visible rays
- X-rays -
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