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1 величина
[см. достигать максимальной величины; заданный по величине и направлению; звездная величина; звездной величины; максимальная величина; по величине и направлению; поддержание неизменной величины; приближенные координаты … до десятой звездной величины; срабатывающий при определенной величине; син. значение 1; уровень]The value of aerodynamic drag is proportional to the velocity pressure, cross-section area, and drag coefficient…The reducing valves are designed for reducing gas pressure and for maintaining its magnitude invariable…The pressure warning units are transducers that operate at a definite level of pressure… -
2 датчик
[см. астродатчик; позиционный датчик; сигналы астродатчиков; солнечный датчик]sensors of remote-reading pressure gaugesThe emergency escape system must have sensing elements to signalize emergency situations…The pressure warning units are transducers that operate at a definite level of pressure…Star sensors serve as position pick-offs in precision systems of orientation. -
3 определенный
[см. в определенном положении; в строго определенный момент; иметь определенную форму; срабатывающий при определенной величине; строго определенное положение; син. определенный; некоторый]The pressure warning units are transducers that operate at a definite level of pressure…At the point of departure from the orbit the speed of the spacecraft is altered by a certain value… -
4 сигнализатор давления
The pressure warning units are transducers that operate at a definite level of pressure…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > сигнализатор давления
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5 срабатывающий при определенной величине
The pressure warning units are transducers that operate at a definite level of pressure…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > срабатывающий при определенной величине
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