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1 applied voltage
applied voltage angelegte Spannung f applied voltage ( applied voltage for a switching device) anstehende Spannung f (für ein Schaltgerät) (IEC 50-441)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > applied voltage
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2 applied voltage
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3 applied voltage test
applied voltage test ( applied voltage testing) Spannungsprüfung f (bei Wicklungen von Transformatoren); Prüfung f mit angelegter SpannungEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > applied voltage test
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4 applied voltage test
English-german engineering dictionary > applied voltage test
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5 maximum peak applied voltage
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > maximum peak applied voltage
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6 externally applied voltage
<el> ■ von außen angelegte Spannung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > externally applied voltage
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7 maximum allowable rate of rise of applied forward voltage
maximum allowable rate of rise of applied forward voltage höchstzulässige Spannungssteilheit fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > maximum allowable rate of rise of applied forward voltage
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8 deposition potential
<el.chem> (applied voltage) ■ Anreicherungsspannung f ; Vorelektrolysespannung f ; Vorelektrolysepotential n -
9 dead
< gen> ■ tot<tech.gen> (gen.; person, animal, line) ■ tot< agri> (tree, forest; e.g. due to acid rain) ■ abgestorben<el> (no voltage applied, present) ■ spannungslos; spannunglos rar< food> (e.g. sparkling water, carbonated soft drink, beer) ■ abgestanden< min> ■ taub< phys> ■ ruhend< srfc> (color, paint, finish) ■ stumpf; abgestumpft
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applied voltage — prijungtoji įtampa statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. applied voltage; impressed voltage vok. angelegte Spannung, f; zugeführte Spannung, f rus. приложенное напряжение, n pranc. tension appliquée, f … Automatikos terminų žodynas
applied voltage — prijungtoji įtampa statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. applied voltage; impressed voltage vok. angelegte Spannung, f; zugeführte Spannung, f rus. приложенное напряжение, n pranc. tension appliquée, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
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