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41 Coriolis acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > Coriolis acceleration
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42 induction acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > induction acceleration
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43 instantaneous acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > instantaneous acceleration
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44 normal acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > normal acceleration
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45 quasi-electrostatic acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > quasi-electrostatic acceleration
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46 relative acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > relative acceleration
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47 rotary acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > rotary acceleration
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48 tangential acceleration
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > tangential acceleration
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49 deceleration, negative acceleration
تَقاصُر \ deceleration, negative acceleration. \ _(field) Phys. \ See Also تَسارُعٌ عَكْسيٌّArabic-English glossary > deceleration, negative acceleration
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50 collective-field acceleration
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > collective-field acceleration
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51 collective-field acceleration
Англо-русский технический словарь > collective-field acceleration
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52 ion acceleration mechanism by a self-consistent electric field
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ion acceleration mechanism by a self-consistent electric field
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53 ion acceleration mechanism by electromagnetic field
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ion acceleration mechanism by electromagnetic field
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54 plasma acceleration mechanism by electromagnetic field
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > plasma acceleration mechanism by electromagnetic field
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55 space-charge field acceleration
English-russian dictionary of physics > space-charge field acceleration
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56 collective-field acceleration
English-Russian scientific dictionary > collective-field acceleration
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57 crossed-field plasma acceleration
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > crossed-field plasma acceleration
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58 far-field acceleration
ускорение грунта в дальней зоне; ускорение среды в дальней зоне; ускорение в дальней зоне (взрыва)English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > far-field acceleration
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59 free-field particle acceleration
ускорение частиц в однородной безграничной среде; ускорение грунта в однородной безграничной средеEnglish-Russian small dictionary of medicine > free-field particle acceleration
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60 near-field acceleration
ускорение грунта в ближней зоне; ускорение среды в ближней зоне; ускорение в ближней зоне (взрыва)English-Russian small dictionary of medicine > near-field acceleration
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