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101 final mass
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102 fully loaded mass
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > fully loaded mass
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103 inertia mass
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104 molecular mass
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105 neutron mass
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106 reduced mass
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107 rest mass
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108 steady mass
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109 tar-refractory mass
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > tar-refractory mass
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110 unsprung mass
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111 zero rest mass
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112 capability
способность; возможность; производительность, мощность1-hour «turn-around» capability — возможность осуществления одночасового цикла разгрузки, загрузки и обслуживания самолёта (с момента посадки до взлета)
all-weather weapons delivery capability — способность доставки оружия (к цели) в любых метеорологических условиях
capability of on/off operation — ркт. способность к повторному запуску (двигателя)
hydraulic system rate capability — обеспечиваемая гидросистемой угловая скорость перемещения (напр. руля)
look down — shoot down capability — способность атаковать самолёт сверху с задней полусферы
sustained Mach 2.3 capability — способность совершать установившийся полет с числом М-2,3
zero altitude (escape) capability — возможность покидания (самолёта) с земли [с нулевой высоты]
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113 mass
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114 rest mass
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115 initial fuel mass
масса топлива в начале кампании; начальная масса топливаEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > initial fuel mass
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116 nuclear mass
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117 reduced mass
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118 safe mass
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119 subcritical mass
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > subcritical mass
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120 supercritical mass
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > supercritical mass
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