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coefficient [kɔefisjɑ̃]masculine noun• cette matière est à coefficient trois (School) marks (Brit) or grades (US) in this subject are weighted by a factor of three━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━French baccalauréat grades are weighted according to the type of baccalauréat being taken. In an arts-oriented « bac », for example, grades for arts subjects are multiplied by a set coefficient which gives them more weight than grades for science subjects.* * *kɔefisjɑ̃nom masculin1) ( proportion) ratio2) ( pourcentage indéterminé) margin3) École, Université weighting factor in an exam4) Mathématique coefficient; Physique (d'expansion, absorption) coefficient; (d'élasticité, écrasement) modulus* * *kɔefisjɑ̃ nm* * *coefficient nm1 ( proportion) ratio;2 ( pourcentage indéterminé) margin; coefficient d'erreur margin of error; coefficient de sécurité safety margin;3 Scol, Univ weighting factor in an exam; l'anglais a un coefficient élevé English results are heavily weighted; la chimie est au coefficient 4 chemistry results are multiplied by 4;4 Math, Stat coefficient; Phys (d'expansion, absorption) coefficient; (d'élasticité, écrasement) modulus;5 Admin points on a salary scale; être au coefficient 200 to have 200 points.coefficient de capitalisation des résultats Fin price earning ratio, PER; coefficient de liquidité Fin liquid ratio; coefficient d'occupation des sols, COS ( en urbanisme) building to plot ratio, site coverage; coefficient d'occupation des vols Aviat proportion of seats sold; coefficient de pénétration dans l'air Aut, Aviat drag coefficient.[kɔefisjɑ̃] nom masculincoefficient d'exploitation/de perte operating/loss ratiol'anglais est affecté du coefficient 3 English will be weighted at a rate equal to 300%In baccalauréat examinations, the grade for each subject is multiplied by a coefficient which is determined by the type of baccalauréat chosen. For a bac S, which has a scientific bias, the coefficient for maths will be higher than the coefficient for philosophy, for example. -
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modulation [mɔdylasjɔ̃]feminine nounmodulation ; [de tarif, mesure] adjustment* * *mɔdylasjɔ̃1) Physique, Radio modulation2) ( flexibilité) flexibility3) ( adaptation) adjustment•Phrasal Verbs:* * *mɔdylasjɔ̃ nf* * *modulation nf2 ( flexibilité) flexibility;3 ( adaptation) adjustment.modulation de fréquence, MF frequency modulation, FM; être sur modulation de fréquence to be on FM; poste à modulation de fréquence FM radio.[mɔdylasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [tonalité - de la voix] modulationmodulation d'amplitude/de fréquence amplitude/frequency modulationposte à modulation de fréquence frequency modulation ou FM (radio) setrapidité/taux de modulation modulation rate/factor4. ARCHITECTURE building-block ou modular principle -
3 enroulement bifilaire
бифилярная обмотка
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[IEV number 151-13-18]EN
bifilar winding
set of two coils the turns of which consist of two contiguous conductors isolated from one another
NOTE – The inductive leakage factor of the two coils of a bifilar winding is generally negligible.
[IEV number 151-13-18]FR
enroulement bifilaire, m
ensemble de deux bobines dont les spires sont formées de deux conducteurs juxtaposés isolés l'un de l'autre
NOTE – Le facteur de dispersion inductif des deux bobines d’un enroulement bifilaire est généralement négligeable.
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