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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > detonation velocity
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1) Геофизика: скорость детонации2) Безопасность: скорость детонации (взрывчатых веществ), скорость детонирования (взрывчатых веществ) -
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Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > detonation velocity
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скорость детонацииEnglish-Russian dictionary of labour protection > detonation velocity
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скорость детонацииEnglish-Russian labor protection dictionary > detonation velocity
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9 infinite detonation velocity
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > infinite detonation velocity
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1. n детонация, взрыв2. n стук при детонации3. n гром, грохотСинонимический ряд:explosion (noun) blast; blow-out; blow-up; burst; discharge; eruption; explosion; implosion; outbreak; outburst -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > detonation
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детонация; вспышка; взрыв- detonation combustion - detonation event - detonation front - detonation meter - detonation point - detonation pressure - detonation procedure - detonation sensor - detonation spin - detonation spraying - detonation theory - detonation transition - detonation wave - detonation wave propagation - detonation wave velocity - engine detonation - exhaust detonation -
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скорость, быстрота•
- angular velosity
- ascensional velocity
- average velocity
- circumferential velocity
- detonation velosity
- discharge velosity
- exhaust velocity
- exit velocity
- face air velosity
- fall velosity
- fluid velocity
- free-falling velocity
- initial velosity
- intake velosity
- linear velosity
- non-silting velosity
- outlet velocity
- propagation velosity
- radial velocity
- relative velocity
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VOD, velocity of detonationEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > velocity of detonation
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Военный термин: скорость детонацииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > velocity of detonation
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18 velocity of detonation of an explosive
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > velocity of detonation of an explosive
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19 detonation wave velocity
English-russian dictionary of physics > detonation wave velocity
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English-russian dictionary of physics > velocity of detonation
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