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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > acceleration curve
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1) Морской термин: кривая инерционных характеристик2) Математика: кривая ускорения3) Макаров: график ускорения -
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > acceleration curve
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кривая разгона; дв. кривая приёмистостиEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > acceleration curve
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ускорение; разгон; разбег; приёмистость (двигателя)- acceleration curve - acceleration due to gravity - acceleration from rest - acceleration from steady speed - acceleration of gravity - acceleration pump - acceleration pump well - acceleration test - acceleration valve - all-burn acceleration - angular acceleration - axlebox acceleration - cumulative acceleration - direct-drive acceleration - drag acceleration - free acceleration - full acceleration - lateral acceleration - linear acceleration - negative acceleration - normal acceleration - resultant acceleration - rotary acceleration - tangential acceleration - timed acceleration - vibration acceleration -
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1) кривая || проводить кривую2) выгиб, закругление3) изгиб, искривление || изгибаться, искривляться4) лекало5) траектория6) характеристика; график•to run a curve — мат. снимать характеристику
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1) закругление; изгиб2) кривая•- brake application curve
- consumption curve
- distribution curve
- full-load curve
- horsepower curve
- load-deflection curve
- load-deformation curve
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1. кривая (линия); характеристика; график2. траекторияacceleration-time curveamplitude-frequency curvearea progression curvecalibration curvecanard-off lift curvecharacteristic curvecoefficient-of-lift curveconstant energy curvecrack growth curvedeadman's curvedog curvedrag curvedual-stage air curveenvelope curveexponential curvefatigue curveflutter curveflutter boundary curvefrequency-response curveg-time tolerance curvegain and phase curvesGaussian probability curveinflow curvejump curveL/D versus Mach number curvelead-pursuit curvelearning curvelift curveload displacement curveload versus deflection curveload-deflection curveload-deformation curveload-strain curveload-stroke curveload-time curvemagnitude curvepartial power curvephase curvepitching-moment curvepower-available curvepower-required curvepursuit curveresponse curveS-N curvesensitivity curveSFC curveshock strut air curvesingle-stage curveskeleton curvespring curvetail-off lift curvethrust curvethrust-required versus speed curvetrim curvevelocity vs displacement amplitude curveWAT curve -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > acceleration characteristic
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1) Авиационная медицина: кривая динамики ускорений во времени, кривая профиля ускорений во времени2) Макаров: график ускорения, кривая зависимости ускорения от времениУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acceleration-time curve
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17 acceleration-time curve
график ускорения, кривая зависимости ускорения от времениEnglish-russian dictionary of physics > acceleration-time curve
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18 acceleration-time curve
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > acceleration-time curve
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1. характеристикаB-H curve — кривая намагничивания; магнитная характеристика
2. характеристическая криваяEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > characteristic curve
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