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1 electrical effect
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2 electrical effect
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > electrical effect
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3 electrical effect
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > electrical effect
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4 electrical effect
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5 induced electrical effect
Техника: индуцированный электрический эффектУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > induced electrical effect
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6 induced electrical effect
Engineering: IEEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > induced electrical effect
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7 photo-electrical effect
s.efecto fotoeléctrico. -
8 effect
1) эффект, явление2) влияние, воздействие•- adjacency effect
- ambiosonic effect
- antenna effect
- artistic effect
- background effect
- binaural effect
- blackout effect
- blocking effect
- caloriferic effect
- capture effect
- cataphoretic effect
- cliff effect
- comet effect
- corner effect
- corona effect
- coupling effect
- crawling effect
- current effect
- curvilinear effect
- decay effect
- delayed-sidetone effect
- Dellinger effect
- Dember effect
- digital multi-effects
- Doppler effect
- echo-effect
- edge effect
- electrical effect
- electroacoustic effect
- electrooptic effect
- electrooptical effect
- electrostatic effect
- EMP effect
- end effect
- Faraday effect
- field effect
- first-time effect
- Fizeau effect
- flicker effect
- galvanomagnetic effects
- gap effect
- geometric effect
- glint effect
- image effect
- instantaneous effect
- interference effect
- interline-flicker effect
- Kendall effect
- keystone effect
- knife-edge effect
- Kundt effect
- land effect
- longitudinal Pockels effect
- low-frequency effects
- Luxemburg effect
- magnetoelectric effect
- magnetogalvanic effect
- magnetooptical Kerr effect
- Miller effect
- mirage effect
- moirt effect
- montage effect
- mountain effect
- moving effect
- noise effect
- nonstability effect
- optoacoustic effect
- optogalvanic effect
- optovoltaic effect
- output effect
- Ovshinsky effect
- pairing effect
- photocapacitance effect
- photodiffusion effect
- photoelastic effect
- photoelectric effect
- photoelectromagnetic effect
- photoemissive effect
- photovoltaic effect
- piezoelectric effect
- pinch effect
- ping-pong effect
- polarity effect
- polarization effect
- presence effect
- print-through effect
- proximity effect
- radiation effect
- radiometer effect
- ripple effect
- Rocky-Point effect
- rotational effect
- rotator effect
- Schottky effect
- screen-voltage effect
- shore effect
- sidetone effect
- skin effect
- sound effects
- square effect
- Stiles-Crawford effect
- stretching effect
- superposition effect
- surface effect
- thermal effect
- threshold effect
- transversal Pockels effect
- triboelectric effect
- trick effectsEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > effect
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9 effect of perspective
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10 effect
Iஏற்படுகைIIபயன்; விளைவு; விளை பயன்விளைவுIVசெயற்பாடு, செயல் வினைVவிளைவுVIபயன், விளைவு, விளை பயன் திறன் / சொத்துவிளைவுவிளைவு, பயன்IXவிளைவுXவிளைவு, பயன்XIபயன்விளைவுதாக்கம்திறன் -
11 anode effect
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12 ferranti effect
பெராண்டி விளைவு -
13 magneto striction effect
காந்தப் பரிமாண மாற்ற விளைவு -
14 magnetron effect
மாக்னெட்ரான் விளைவு -
15 miller effect milliammeter
மில்லா¢ விளைவு மில்லி மின்னோட்ட அளவி -
16 piezo effect
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17 piezoelectric effect
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18 point effect
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19 primary effect
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20 voltage effect
மின்னழுத்த விளைவு
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