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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > inertia mass
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > inertia mass
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Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > inertia mass
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инерция; сила инерции; инертность; инерционный свойства- inertia about the axis - inertia balance - inertia brake - inertia braking system - inertia charging - inertia couple - inertia-coupled - inertia drive mechanism - inertia factor - inertia force - inertia-free - inertia-free switch - inertia impulse generator - inertia load - inertia loading - inertia loading device - inertia mass - inertia moment - inertia pressure - inertia-pressure method - inertia product - inertia-reel seat belt - inertia relay - inertia stress - inertia supercharging - inertia switch - inertia tensor - inertia torque converter - inertia-type deduster - lumped inertia - magnetic inertia - moving inertia - pitch inertia - roll inertia - rotary inertia - spin inertia - temperature inertia - thermal inertia - virtual inertia -
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1) масса (1. характеристика инертных и гравитационных свойств материи 2. множество; большое количество 3. общность; целое) || массовый2) большинство; бо́льшая часть3) массивность4) скапливаться; группироваться•- carrier mass
- critical mass
- density-of-state effective mass
- domain wall mass
- Döring mass
- effective mass
- effective tip mass
- effective tunneling mass
- electron mass
- free-electron mass
- gravitational mass
- hidden mass
- hole mass
- inertia mass
- isotropic effective mass
- longitudinal effective mass
- negative effective mass
- reduced mass
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1) масса (1. характеристика инертных и гравитационных свойств материи2. множество; большое количество 3. общность; целое) || массовый2) большинство; бо́льшая часть3) массивность4) скапливаться; группироваться•- carrier mass
- critical mass
- density-of-state effective mass
- domain wall mass
- Döring mass
- effective mass
- effective tip mass
- effective tunneling mass
- electron mass
- free-electron mass
- gravitational mass
- hidden mass
- hole mass
- inertia mass
- isotropic effective mass
- longitudinal effective mass
- negative effective mass
- reduced mass
- relativistic mass
- rest mass
- transverse effective massThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > mass
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- correction mass
- design mass
- equivalent lumped mass
- flywheel mass
- guideway mass
- imbalance mass
- inertia mass
- off-center mass
- parasitic mass
- point mass
- reciprocating mass
- reduced mass
- rotating mass
- sealing mass
- test mass
- total mass
- unbalance mass
- unbalanced massEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > mass
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mass inertia
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1) Физика: механическая инерция2) Макаров: инерция, сила инерции -
18 mass inertia characteristics
Космонавтика: инерционно-массовые характеристикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mass inertia characteristics
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1) Морской термин: момент инерции массы2) Автоматика: момент инерцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mass moment of inertia
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Космонавтика: инерционно-массовый
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