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1 hold value of the operation ampere-turns
рабочая магнитодвижущая сила магнитоуправляемого контакта
Магнитодвижущая сила управляющего магнит ного поля, обеспечивающая заданный режим работы магнитоуправляемого контакта
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > hold value of the operation ampere-turns
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рабочая магнитодвижущая сила магнитоуправляемого контакта — Магнитодвижущая сила управляющего магнит ного поля, обеспечивающая заданный режим работы магнитоуправляемого контакта [ГОСТ 17499 82] EN FR Тематики контакт Обобщающие термины … Справочник технического переводчика
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