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1 осциллоскоп
- Oszilloskop, Elektronenstrahl-
- Oszilloskop
- Elektronenstrahl-Oszilloskop
осциллоскоп
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[IEV number 312-02-12]
(электроннолучевой) осциллоскоп
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[IEV number 313-05-01]EN
oscilloscope
instrument intended to show, in the form of a transitory trace, instantaneous values of a quantity
[IEV number 312-02-12]
(electron beam) oscilloscope
instrument for measurement or observation purposes which uses the deflection of one or more electron beams to produce a display which represents the instantaneous values or functions of varying quantities, one of them, in general, being time
[IEV number 313-05-01]FR
oscilloscope
appareil destiné à représenter, sous forme d'un tracé non permanent, des valeurs instantanées d'une grandeur
[IEV number 312-02-12]
oscilloscope (cathodique)
appareil de mesure ou d'observation utilisant la déviation d'un ou plusieurs faisceaux d'électrons pour fournir une représentation des valeurs instantanées ou des fonctions de grandeurs variables, l'une d'elles étant, en général, le temps
[IEV number 313-05-01]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
Синонимы
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- Elektronenstrahl-Oszilloskop
- Oszilloskop
- Oszilloskop, Elektronenstrahl-
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