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1 cutoff frequency
nACOUST, ELEC, ELECTRON, PHYS, TELECOM frecuencia de cierre f, frecuencia de corte f -
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3 theoretical cutoff frequency
nACOUST frecuencia de corte teórica fELEC frecuencia de corte téorica fELECTRON frecuencia de corte teórica fPHYS, TELECOM frecuencia de corte téorica fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > theoretical cutoff frequency
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6 cutoff
nCINEMAT, ELEC ENG corte mHYDRAUL cierre m, fin de inyección m, fin de la emisión mPRINT límite de cada impresión mPROD desconexión f, corte mTV corte mWATER cut by river across bend meandro recortado m, corta f, crescent-shaped body of water brazo muerto m -
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8 current
12 n (AmE) (cf mains BrE )ELEC, ELEC ENG corriente f, corriente eléctrica f, red de distribución eléctrica fHYDROL, OCEAN corriente f, corriente marina fPHYS corriente f, corriente eléctrica fRAD PHYS, TELECOM corriente eléctrica fTV suministro principal m (AmL), corriente f, red eléctrica fWATER red de distribución f, tubería principal fWATER TRANSP navigation tides corriente f, corriente marina f
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