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1 ground attenuation
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2 attenuation
n1) ослаблення2) затухання, коефіцієнт затухання•- down-path attenuation - echo attenuation - free-space attenuation - ground attenuation - noise attenuation - radar attenuation - rain attenuation - shadow attenuation - shock-wave attenuation - sound attenuation - space attenuation - spherical-earth attenuation - wave attenuationEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > attenuation
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3 coefficient
nкоефіцієнт, показник•- acoustic absorption coefficient - aerodynamic coefficient - atmospheric absorption coefficient - blade-lift coefficient - braking coefficient - coefficient of efficiency - coefficient of friction - coefficient of heat transfer - coefficient of radiation - coefficient of rotation - drag coefficient - friction coefficient - ground reflection coefficient - lift coefficient - measured friction coefficient - noise absorption coefficient - pulsation coefficient - scatter coefficient - sound absorption coefficient - sound attenuation coefficient - sound insulation coefficientEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > coefficient
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