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1 коэффициент диапазонов
коэффициент диапазонов
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[IEV number 314-09-02]EN
range factor
multiplying factor of the indication produced by a measuring instrument
[IEV number 314-09-02]FR
facteur de calibre
facteur multiplicatif de l'indication fournie par un instrument de mesure
[IEV number 314-09-02]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > коэффициент диапазонов
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2 диапазон измерения
DEU Meßbereich || AnzeigebereichFIN[lang name="Finnish"] mittausalue; käyttöalue || näyttämän alueENG[lang name="English"] measuring range; working range || range of indication; indicating range -
3 диапазон индикации
DEU AnzeigebereichFIN näyttämän alueENG[lang name="English"] range of indication; indicating range -
4 отображаемая область
DEU AnzeigebereichFIN näyttämän alueENG[lang name="English"] range of indication; indicating rangeРусско-немецкий словарь по метрологии > отображаемая область
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5 предел отсчета
DEU AnzeigebereichFIN näyttämän alueENG[lang name="English"] range of indication; indicating range -
6 предел показаний
DEU AnzeigebereichFIN näyttämän alueENG[lang name="English"] range of indication; indicating range
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