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1 absorbed flux
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2 absorbed flux
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > absorbed flux
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3 absorbed flux
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > absorbed flux
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4 flux
1) поток2) флюс•- light flux
- luminous flux
- magnetic flux
- photon flux
- radiant flux
- reflected light flux
- signal flux
- specific fluxEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > flux
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5 absorbed radiation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > absorbed radiation
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6 absorbed solar flux
English-Russian glossary on space technology > absorbed solar flux
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7 absorptance (ratio of absorbed to incident radiant or luminous flux)
Оптика: коэффициент поглощения (отношение поглощённого и падающего потоков излучения или света)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > absorptance (ratio of absorbed to incident radiant or luminous flux)
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8 ratio of absorbed to incident radiant or luminous flux (absorptance)
Макаров: отношение поглощённого и падающего потоков излучения или света (коэффициент поглощения)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ratio of absorbed to incident radiant or luminous flux (absorptance)
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9 ratio of absorbed to incident radiant or luminous flux
Макаров: (absorptance) отношение поглощённого и падающего потоков излучения или света (коэффициент поглощения)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ratio of absorbed to incident radiant or luminous flux
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10 absorptance
[əb'zɔːpt(ə)ns]1) Общая лексика: коэффициент поглощения2) Техника: показатель поглощения3) Химия: поглощающая способность4) Металлургия: лучепоглощательная способность5) Оптика: (ratio of absorbed to incident radiant or luminous flux) коэффициент поглощения (отношение поглощённого и падающего потоков излучения или света)6) Физика: поглощательная способность7) Космонавтика: поглощение8) Метрология: уровень поглощения радиации9) Холодильная техника: абсорбционная способность10) Полимеры: лучепоглощающая способность
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