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1 current impulse
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > current impulse
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2 current impulse
<el> (a single, sudden flow of current in one direction) ■ Stromstoß m ; Stromimpuls m ; Impuls m ugs -
3 charging current impulse
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4 high-current impulse generator
high-current impulse generator Stoßstromgenerator mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > high-current impulse generator
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5 high-current impulse withstand
high-current impulse withstand Hochstromfestigkeit f (Ableiter)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > high-current impulse withstand
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6 steady current impulse
steady current impulse nicht abklingender Stromimpuls mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > steady current impulse
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7 impulse current
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8 impulse current generator
impulse current generator Stoßstromgenerator mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > impulse current generator
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9 impulse current
<el> ■ Stoßstrom m<el> (a single, sudden flow of current in one direction) ■ Stromstoß m ; Stromimpuls m ; Impuls m ugs -
10 impulse
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11 inrush current
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12 high-impulse current
high-impulse current Hochimpulsstrom mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > high-impulse current
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13 standard impulse current
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > standard impulse current
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14 transient
adjectivekurzlebig; vergänglich* * *tran·si·entI. adj1. (temporary) vergänglichthe \transient nature of beauty/youth/life die Vergänglichkeit von Schönheit/der Jugend/des Lebens2. (mobile)\transient population/work force nicht ansässiger Teil der Bevölkerung/nicht ansässige Arbeitskräfte eines Ortes3. COMPUT kurzzeitig, Übergangs-\transient suppressor Spannungssprungunterdrücker mII. n2. ELECpower \transient Übergangsstrom mvoltage \transient Spannungsspitze f, Spannungssprung m* * *['trnzɪənt]1. adj1) life kurz; grief, joy, pleasure kurzlebig, vergänglich, vorübergehend; interest kurzlebig, flüchtig, vorübergehend2) (US)transient population — nichtansässiger or nicht ansässiger Teil der Bevölkerung eines Ortes
2. n (US)Durchreisende(r) mf* * *A adj (adv transiently)1. (zeitlich) vorübergehend2. vergänglich, flüchtig, kurz3. wechselhaft4. US sich vorübergehend aufhaltend5. ELEK Einschalt…, Einschwing…:transient current (impulse);transient wave → B 3 c6. MUS überleitendB s1. flüchtige Erscheinung2. USa) Durchreisende(r) m/f(m)b) Gast mc) Wanderarbeiter(in)3. ELEKa) Einschaltstoß mb) Einschwingvorgang m* * *adjectivekurzlebig; vergänglich* * *adj.flüchtig adj.vorrübergehend adj.
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