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1 линейный динамический диапазон импульсного фотометра
линейный динамический диапазон импульсного фотометра
Пределы изменения измеряемой фотометрической величины, в которых характеристика преобразования импульсного фотометра линейна с заданным допустимым отклонением.
[ ГОСТ 24286-88]Тематики
- оптика, оптические приборы и измерения
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > линейный динамический диапазон импульсного фотометра
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2 линейный динамический диапазон фотометра
линейный динамический диапазон фотометра
Пределы изменения значений фотометрической величины, характеризующей падающее на вход измеряемое излучение, или физической величины, характеризующей реакцию фотометра, в которых характеристика преобразования или световая характеристика линейна с заданным допустимым отклонением.
[ ГОСТ 26148-84]Тематики
- оптика, оптические приборы и измерения
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > линейный динамический диапазон фотометра
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