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1 magnetic susceptibility tensor
English-Russian electronics dictionary > magnetic susceptibility tensor
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2 tensor
тензор || тензорный- tensor of demagnetizing factors
- tensor of electric-field gradient
- tensor of gyration
- tensor of high rank
- tensor of strain
- tensor of stress
- 3-tensor
- 4-tensor
- Abraham tensor
- absolutely antisymmetric tensor
- axial tensor
- basic tensor
- c-tensor
- contracted tensor
- contravariant tensor
- covariant tensor
- dielectric permittivity tensor
- dielectric susceptibility tensor
- displacement tensor
- distortion tensor
- EFG-tensor
- electric conductivity tensor
- electric resistivity tensor
- energy-momentum tensor
- field tensor
- fourth rank tensor
- galvanomagnetic tensor
- i-tensor
- inertia tensor
- magnetic permeability tensor
- magnetic susceptibility tensor
- matter tensor
- Maxwell stress tensor
- null tensor
- optical gyration tensor
- permeability tensor
- physical tensor
- polar tensor
- Polder's tensor
- property tensor
- resistivity tensor
- second rank tensor
- sixth rank tensor
- space tensor
- space-time tensor
- spurless tensor
- thermal conductivity tensor
- time-antisymmetric tensor
- time-symmetric tensor
- traceless tensor
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3 susceptibility
•- dc paramagnetic susceptibility
- diamagnetic susceptibility
- dielectric susceptibility
- electric susceptibility
- initial susceptibility
- interference susceptibility
- intrinsic susceptibility
- inverse susceptibility
- inverted susceptibility
- magnetic susceptibility
- moisture susceptibility
- negative diamagnetic susceptibility
- normal paramagnetic susceptibility
- orbital susceptibility
- paramagnetic susceptibility
- peak absorption susceptibility
- perpendicular susceptibility
- positive paramagnetic susceptibility
- receiver susceptibility
- spin susceptibility
- static magnetic susceptibility
- strong-field susceptibility
- tensor susceptibility
- volume susceptibility
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4 susceptibility
•- dc paramagnetic susceptibility
- diamagnetic susceptibility
- dielectric susceptibility
- electric susceptibility
- initial susceptibility
- interference susceptibility
- intrinsic susceptibility
- inverse susceptibility
- inverted susceptibility
- magnetic susceptibility
- moisture susceptibility
- negative diamagnetic susceptibility
- normal paramagnetic susceptibility
- orbital susceptibility
- paramagnetic susceptibility
- peak absorption susceptibility
- perpendicular susceptibility
- positive paramagnetic susceptibility
- receiver susceptibility
- spin susceptibility
- static magnetic susceptibility
- strong-field susceptibility
- tensor susceptibility
- volume susceptibility
- weak-field susceptibilityThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > susceptibility
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5 тензор магнитной восприимчивости
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > тензор магнитной восприимчивости
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6 тензор магнитной восприимчивости
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > тензор магнитной восприимчивости
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