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1 oscillation
• klaćenje; kolebanje; ljuljanje; njihalo; njihanje; oscilacija; oscilacije; oscillator; oscilovanje; treptaj; vibracije -
2 oscillation frequency
• frekvencija oscilovanja -
3 oscillation mode
• tip oscilacija; vrsta oscilacija -
4 oscillation point
• tačka generisanja; tačka zviždanja -
5 oscillation relay
• vibraciono rele -
6 oscillation transformer
• visokofrekventni transformator -
7 amplitude of oscillation
• amplituda oscilovanja -
8 back lighting oscillation
• povratna oscilacija -
9 damped oscillation
• prigušene oscilacije -
10 electrical oscillation
• električne oscilacije; električni treptaj -
11 free electricity oscillation
• slobodna oscilacija -
12 free oscillation
• slobodne oscilacije; slobodne vibracije -
13 fundamental oscillation
• osnovna oscilacija -
14 magnetron oscillation
• magnetronske oscilacije -
15 node of oscillation
• treptajni čvor -
16 parasitic array oscillation
• parazitna oscilacija -
17 steady load-state oscillation
• produčavanje oscilacije; upostavljanje oscilacije -
18 sustained current oscillation
• neprigušeno oscilovanje -
19 transient oscillation
• prelazne oscilacije -
20 transient oscillation radio...
• prelaznaradioaktivna ravnoteža
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Oscillation — Oscillation, lat. deutsch, Schwankung, schwingende Bewegung; oscilliren, schwanken, schwingen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
oscillation — index hesitation, indecision, trepidation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Oscillation — [engl.], Schwingung … Universal-Lexikon
oscillation — [äs΄ə lā′shən] n. [L oscillatio] 1. the act of oscillating 2. fluctuation; instability; variation 3. Physics a) repeated variation in the value of some physical quantity, as position or voltage b) a single instance or cycle of such a variation … English World dictionary
Oscillation — For other uses, see oscillator (disambiguation) and oscillation (mathematics). An undamped spring–mass system is an oscillatory system. Oscillation is the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a… … Wikipedia
Oscillation — Une oscillation est un mouvement ou une fluctuation périodique. Les oscillations sont soit à amplitude constante soit amorties. Elles répondent aux mêmes équations quel que soit le domaine. Sommaire 1 Mécanique 2 Électricité électronique 3… … Wikipédia en Français