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1 Maß für den Informationsgehalt
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Maß für den Informationsgehalt
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2 entropie
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3 Entropie
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4 Entropiefluss
m < therm> ■ entropy flow; entropy flux -
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<el> (Fähigkeit, Strom zu leiten; Kehrwert des Widerstands; Einheit: Siemens) ■ conductance (S)<el> (in Voltampere; [S] = 1 W = 1 VA) ■ apparent power (VA)< füg> (ein Pressschweißverfahren) ■ explosion welding (EXW); explosive welding< masch> (33° Flankenwinkel) ■ buttress thread (S); buttress screw-thread< masch> (allg.) ■ buttress thread (BUTT) ANSI B1.9 ; buttress screw-thread; buttressed thread; ratchet thread; sawtooth thread< norm> (SI-Einheit des elektrischen Leitwerts: 1 S = 1/Ohm) ■ siemens (S); reciprocal ohm< therm> (kalorische Zustandsgröße) ■ entropy (S)< therm> (kalorische Zustandsgröße) ■ entropy (S) -
6 Temperatur-Entropie-Diagramm
n < therm> ■ temperature entropy chart; temperature entropy diagram; tephigramGerman-english technical dictionary > Temperatur-Entropie-Diagramm
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7 Wärmediagramm
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8 zweiter Hauptsatz der Thermodynamik
m < therm> ■ second law of thermodynamics; principle of entropy increase; entropy principleGerman-english technical dictionary > zweiter Hauptsatz der Thermodynamik
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9 Aktivierungsentropie
Aktivierungsentropie f entropy of activation, activation entropyDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Aktivierungsentropie
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10 Entropie
Entropie f 1. entropy (Thermodynamik); 2. entropy, average information content (Informationstheorie)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Entropie
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11 Entropiezunahme
Entropiezunahme f entropy increase, positive entropy changeDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Entropiezunahme
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12 Aktivierungsentropie
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13 Enthalpie-Entropie-Diagramm
German-english technical dictionary > Enthalpie-Entropie-Diagramm
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14 Entropie
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15 Entropieabnahme
f < therm> ■ entropy decrease -
16 Entropiebilanz
f < therm> ■ entropy balance -
17 Entropiediagramm
n < therm> ■ entropy chart -
18 Entropiesatz
m < therm> ■ entropy law; second law of thermodynamics -
19 Entropieverlust
m < therm> ■ entropy loss -
20 Entropiezunahme
f < therm> ■ entropy increase
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