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1 appareil à échelle mobile
прибор с подвижной шкалой
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[IEV number 314-01-13]EN
moving-scale instrument
indicating instrument in which the scale moves relative to a fixed index
NOTE – An instrument in which the scale is projected is a particular type of moving-scale instrument.
[IEV number 314-01-13]FR
appareil à échelle mobile
appareil indicateur dans lequel l'échelle est mobile par rapport à un index fixe
NOTE – Un appareil dont l’échelle est projetée est un type particulier d'appareil à échelle mobile.
[IEV number 314-01-13]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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