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1 erreur relative du grossissement horizontal d'un enrégistreur
относительная погрешность горизонтального увеличения прибора (δh)
Разность между действительным и номинальным значениями горизонтального увеличения прибора, отнесенная к номинальному значению и выраженная в процентах.
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