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указатель (показывающего устройства)
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[IEV number 314-01-01]EN
index (of an indicating device)
fixed or movable part of the indicating device such as a pointer, luminous spot or window, whose position, in relation to a scale, permits the value of the measurand to be determined
Source: ≠ VIM 4.16
[IEV number 314-01-01]FR
index (d'un dispositif indicateur)
partie fixe ou mobile du dispositif indicateur telle que aiguille, spot lumineux ou fenêtre, dont la position par rapport à une échelle permet de déterminer la valeur du mesurande
Source: ≠ VIM 4.16
[IEV number 314-01-01]Тематики
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