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41 bell-shaped curve
krzywa dzwonowa -
42 boiling curve
krzywa wrzenia -
43 Bragg curve
krzywa Bragga -
44 branch of curve
gałąź krzywej -
45 calibration curve
krzywa wzorcowania -
46 capacitance-voltage curve
charakterystyka pojemność w funkcji napięciaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > capacitance-voltage curve
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47 catenary curve
linia łańcuchowa -
48 characteristic curve
charakterystykakrzywa charakterystycznaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > characteristic curve
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49 closed curve
krzywa zamknięta -
50 contraction of closed curve
ściągnięcie krzywej zamkniętejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > contraction of closed curve
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51 cooling curve
krzywa chłodzenia -
52 cosecant curve
wykres funkcji cosecans -
53 cosine curve
cosinusoida -
54 cotangent curve
cotangensoida -
55 creep curve
krzywa pełzania -
56 cruciform curve
krzyva krzyżowa -
57 cubic curve
krzywa trzeciego stopnia -
58 current-voltage curve
krzywa polarograficznaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > current-voltage curve
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59 cycloidal curve
cykloida -
60 decay curve
krzywa rozpadu promieniotwórczego
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curve — vb Curve, bend, twist are comparable when they mean to swerve or cause to swerve or deviate from a straight line or a normal direction or course. Curve is the word of widest application, and it may describe any deviation or swerving from the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
curve — [kʉrv] adj. [L curvus, bent: see CROWN] Archaic curved n. 1. a line having no straight part; bend having no angular part 2. a thing or part having the shape of a curve 3. the act of curving, or the extent of this 4. [pl.] the pronounced curving… … English World dictionary
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Curve — (k[^u]rv), a. [L. curvus bent, curved. See {Cirb}.] Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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