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<tech.gen> (gen.; physical or abstract; e.g. device or force) ■ Wirkkomponente f<el> (gen. any voltage-carrying/energized part in electr. circuit) ■ aktives Bauelement n ; Wirkkomponente f ; stromführende Komponente f ; spannungsführende Komponente f ; Wattkomponente f -
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