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1 voltage
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2 current
12 n (AmE) (cf mains BrE )ELEC, ELEC ENG corriente f, corriente eléctrica f, red de distribución eléctrica fHYDROL, OCEAN corriente f, corriente marina fPHYS corriente f, corriente eléctrica fRAD PHYS, TELECOM corriente eléctrica fTV suministro principal m (AmL), corriente f, red eléctrica fWATER red de distribución f, tubería principal fWATER TRANSP navigation tides corriente f, corriente marina f -
3 voltage
-ti‹noun ((a) force measured in volts: Low voltage reduces the current, making the lights burn dimly.) voltajetr['vəʊltɪʤ]1 voltaje nombre masculino, tensión nombre femeninovoltage ['vo:ltɪʤ] n: voltaje mn.• tensión (eléctrica)(Electricidad) s.f.• voltaje (Electricidad) s.m.'vəʊltɪdʒcount & mass noun voltaje m['vǝʊltɪdʒ]N voltaje m, tensión f* * *['vəʊltɪdʒ]count & mass noun voltaje m -
4 current voltage
n (AmE) (cf mains voltage BrE )ELEC of supply voltaje de la red m, tensión de la corriente f, voltaje de la corriente m, voltaje de alimentación mELEC ENG, TV voltaje de la red m, voltaje de alimentación m, voltaje de la corriente m, tensión de la corriente f -
5 current-voltage characteristic
English-Spanish technical dictionary > current-voltage characteristic
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6 voltage-current characteristic
nELEC ENG característica de corriente y voltaje f, curva característica voltaje-corriente fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > voltage-current characteristic
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7 direct current
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8 impedance voltage
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9 mains voltage
ELEC, ELEC ENG, TV voltaje de la red m, voltaje de alimentación m, voltaje de la corriente m, tensión de la corriente f -
10 active voltage
nELEC alternating current tensión activa f, voltaje activo mELEC ENG voltaje activo m, voltaje en fase de corriente m, tensión activa fPHYS voltaje activo m -
11 measured voltage
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12 quadrature voltage
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13 direct current voltage source
nELEC fuente de corriente continua fELEC ENG fuente de corriente continua f, generador de tensión de corriente continua mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > direct current voltage source
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14 impedance voltage at rated current
nELEC of transformer tensión de cortocircuito a corriente de régimen f, tensión de cortocircuito a corriente nominal fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > impedance voltage at rated current
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15 alternating-current voltage
s.voltaje de corriente alterna.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > alternating-current voltage
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16 volt
vəult((often abbreviated to V) the unit used in measuring the force driving electricity through a circuit, or the strength of an electric current.) voltio- voltagevolt n voltiotr[vəʊlt]1 voltiovolt ['vo:lt] n: voltio mn.• voltio (Electricidad) s.m.vəʊltnoun voltio m[vǝʊlt]N voltio m* * *[vəʊlt]noun voltio m -
17 peak value
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18 high
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19 rated
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20 constant
1 adjCOMP&DP, ELECTRON, MATH, MECH, PHYS constante2 nCOMP&DP, ELECTRON, MATH, MECH, PHYS constante f, invariante f
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