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1) General subject: voltage drop2) Physics: change of voltage3) Information technology: voltage swing4) Makarov: change of voltage (not to be confused with voltage drop) (не путать с падением напряжения), pulse (not to be confused with voltage drop) (не путать с падением напряжения)5) Electrochemistry: voltage incrementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перепад напряжения
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( гидротехническое сооружение) fall, difference, differential, check drop гидр., steep drop, drop, ( канавы при выпуске чугуна) skimmer, jump, (напр. уровней сигнала) step, drop structure* * *перепа́д м.1. (разница, разность) difference, differential; ( падение величины) drop2. гидр. ( напоров) crosshead; ( сооружение) drop structureперепа́д давле́ния ( разность давлений) — pressure differential, differential pressureперепа́д напряже́ния ( не путать с паде́нием напряже́ния) — change of voltage, pulse (not to be confused with voltage drop)перепа́д напряже́ния, отрица́тельный — negative-going pulseперепа́д напряже́ния, положи́тельный — positive-going pulseполунапо́рный перепа́д — baffled outlet pipe drop
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