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асинхронное реактивное сопротивление
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asynchronous reactance
the quotient of the reactive component of the average voltage at rated frequency, assumed to be sinusoidal and balanced, applied to the armature winding of a machine rotating out of synchronism, and the average current component at the same frequency
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réactance asynchrone
quotient de la composante réactive de la tension moyenne à la fréquence assignée, supposée sinusoïdale et symétrique, appliquée à l'enroulement d'induit d'une machine tournant hors synchronisme, par la composante du courant moyen à la même fréquence
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Asynchronreaktanz
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