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61 resonance acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > resonance acceleration
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62 gravity constant
1. постоянная силы тяжести2. гравитационная постояннаяThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > gravity constant
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63 propagation constant
1. константа распространения2. постоянная распространения волныThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > propagation constant
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64 arbitrary constant
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65 Kerr constant
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66 gravitation constant
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > gravitation constant
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67 integration constant
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > integration constant
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68 stored-energy constant
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stored-energy constant
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69 fast tine constant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fast tine constant
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70 Hall constant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > Hall constant
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71 ideal gas constant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > ideal gas constant
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72 instrument constant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > instrument constant
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73 lattice constant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > lattice constant
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74 reactor physics constant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > reactor physics constant
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75 reactor time constant
постоянная времени реактора; цикл ядерного реактора; период ЯРEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > reactor time constant
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76 absolute constant
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > absolute constant
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77 acoustical phase constant
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > acoustical phase constant
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78 arbitrary constant
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > arbitrary constant
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79 cosmical constant
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > cosmical constant
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80 disintegration constant
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > disintegration constant
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