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1 magnetic
[-'ne-]1) (of, or having the powers of, or operating by means of, a magnet or magnetism: magnetic force.) magnetický2) (strongly attractive: a magnetic personality.) príťažlivý* * *• velmi prítažlivý• zmagnetizovaný• atraktívny• magnetka• magnetický -
2 magnetic field
(the area in which the pull of a magnet, or thing acting like a magnet, is felt: the earth's magnetic field.) magnetické pole* * *• magnetické pole -
3 magnetic bubble memory
• magnetická bublinková pam -
4 magnetic card
• magnetický štítok -
5 magnetic character
• magnetický znak -
6 magnetic circuit
• magnetický obvod -
7 magnetic coil
• budiaca cievka -
8 magnetic component
• magnetický prvok• magnetická súcast -
9 magnetic core
• jadro elektromagnetu• magnetické jadro -
10 magnetic core memory
• feritová pamät -
11 magnetic core store
• feritová pamät -
12 magnetic declination
• magnetická deklinácia -
13 magnetic disc
• magnetický disk -
14 magnetic disk
• magnetický disk -
15 magnetic disk unit
• magnetická disková jednot -
16 magnetic drum
• magnetický bubon -
17 magnetic equator
• magnetický rovník -
18 magnetic film
• magnetický film -
19 magnetic film storage
• magnetická vrstvová pamät -
20 magnetic flux
• magnetický tok
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