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1 удельная энергия
1) Military: muzzle power (снаряда)2) Engineering: energy density (химического источника тока)3) Construction: energy per unit of volume (на единицу объёма)4) Oil: specific energy5) Astronautics: energy-to-weight ratio6) Automation: intensity7) General subject: specific ending -
2 огневая мощь
1) Military: fire power, fire wallop, firepower, gun power, rate of fire /muzzle energy product (произведение скорострельности орудия на дульную энергию)2) Astronautics: firepower
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