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component, constituent, ( сигнала) product, term* * *составля́ющая ж.
componentразлага́ть на составля́ющие1. (напр. силу, вектор) resolve into components2. ( соединение) decomposeсоставля́ющая ве́ктора — vector componentгармони́ческая составля́ющая — harmonic [sinusoidal] componentсоставля́ющая зако́на регули́рования — control-action termквадрату́рная составля́ющая — quadrature(-phase) componentкомбинацио́нная составля́ющая — intermodulation componentмни́мая составля́ющая — imaginary componentсоставля́ющая о́тклика — component of the (systems) responseсоставля́ющая о́тклика, вы́нужденная — forced component of the (systems) response, forced responseсоставля́ющая о́тклика, перехо́дная — transient component of the (systems) response, transient responseсоставля́ющая о́тклика, свобо́дная — free component of the (systems) response, free responseсоставля́ющая о́тклика, установи́вшаяся — steady-state component of the (systems) response, steady-state responseсоставля́ющая по́лного сопротивле́ния, акти́вная — resistive component of impedance, resistanceсоставля́ющая по́лного сопротивле́ния, реакти́вная — reactive component of impedance, reactanceпостоя́нная составля́ющая1. мех. steady component2. эл. direct componentсингуля́рная составля́ющая мат. — function of singularitiesсинусоида́льная составля́ющая — sinusoidal [harmonic] componentсинфа́зная составля́ющая — in-phase componentсоставля́ющая то́ка, акти́вная — resistive [in-phase] current componentсоставля́ющая то́ка, вы́нужденная — forced [steady-state] current componentсоставля́ющая то́ка, переме́нная — alternating-current componentсоставля́ющая то́ка, реакти́вная — reactive [quadrature] current componentсоставля́ющая то́ка, свобо́дная — free current componentчасто́тная составля́ющая — component frequency
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