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21 амплитуда вектора
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22 амплитуда вектора ошибок
High frequency electronics: error vector magnitudeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > амплитуда вектора ошибок
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23 волновое число
1) Engineering: reciprocal wavelength, wave number, wavenumber2) Telecommunications: mode number, reciprocal number3) Electronics: magnitude of propagation vector, propagation number4) Polymers: wave number (величина обратная длине волны)5) Makarov: reciprocal of wavelength, wave parameter6) General subject: wave number (частное от деления 2п на длину волны) -
24 модуль волнового вектора
Electronics: magnitude of propagation vectorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > модуль волнового вектора
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25 амплитуда вектора
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > амплитуда вектора
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26 Длина вектора
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Длина вектора
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27 модуль
1. м. modulus, magnitude, absolute valueвычет числа a по модулю m … — the residue of a to the modulus m
2. м. элк. moduleмодуль расширения; расширительный модуль — expansion module
ячейка; типовой элемент замены; модуль платы — card module
3. м. modulus; indexмодуль всестороннего сжатия — compression modulus; modulus of dilatation
комплексный модуль; динамический модуль — complex modulus
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28 случайная величина
1. random quantity2. aleatory variable3. variate
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