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1 поверхность распределения силы света
Русско-английский физический словарь > поверхность распределения силы света
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2 фотометрическая поверхность
Русско-английский физический словарь > фотометрическая поверхность
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3 кривая распределения силы света
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кривая распределения силы света
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4 свеча
candle
(единица силы света) — the unit of luminous intensity.
- (воспламенителя гтд) — igniter plug
для воспламенения топлива при запуске двигателя, — то ignite fuel during engine starting.
- зажигания — spark plug
устройство для получения электрического искрового разряда, воспламеняющего топливо (горючую смесь) в камере сгорания (рис. 63). — high voltage electricity is conducted to the spark plugs to ignite fuel/air mixture in the combustion chamber.
-, запальная — igniter (spark) plug
- поверхностного разряда — surface-discharge igniter plug
-, пусковая — igniter (spark) plug
-, экранированная — shielded spark plug
распределение высокого напряжения no (искровым) свечам — distribution of high voltage impulses to spark plugsРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > свеча
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