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1 gain measuring device
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > gain measuring device
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2 усиление измерительного прибора
усиление измерительного прибора
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[IEV number 312-06-07]EN
gain of a measuring instrument
ratio of the output to the input values of quantities of the same kind in a device or system
NOTE – When this ratio is less than unity it is usually replaced by its reciprocal, the attenuation.
[IEV number 312-06-07]FR
gain d'un appareil de mesure
rapport des valeurs de grandeurs de même nature à la sortie et à l'entrée d'un dispositif ou d'un système
NOTE – Lorsque ce rapport est inférieur à l'unité on le remplace généralement par son inverse, l'affaiblissement.
[IEV number 312-06-07]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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