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1 вольт-амперная характеристика
- Voltamperecharakteristik
- U-I-Kennlinie
- Stromspannungskennlinie
- Strom-Spannungs-Verhalten
- Strom-Spannungs-Kennlinie
- Spannungs-Strom-Charakteristik
- I-U-Kennlinie
- I-U-Charakteristik
вольт-амперная характеристика
Зависимость электрического напряжения на выводах элемента электрической цепи от электрического тока в нем.
[ ГОСТ Р 52002-2003]
[ОАО РАО "ЕЭС России" СТО 17330282.27.010.001-2008]
вольт-амперная характеристика
Зависимость тока от приложенного к элементу электрич. цепи напряжения или зависимость падения напряжения на элементе электрич. цепи от протекающего через него тока. Если сопротивление элемента не зависит от тока, то В.-а. х.—прямая линия, проходящая через начало координат. В.-а. х. нелинейных элементов электрич. цепи (электровакуумные, газоразрядные и твёрдотельные приборы) имеют нелинейные участки и разнообразную форму (N-образные В.-а. х., S-образные и т. п.).
[Физический энциклопедический словарь. М.: «Советская энциклопедия», 1984]
Вольт-амперная характеристика диода
[http://fizika.ayp.ru/4/4_14.html]Тематики
- электротехника, основные понятия
Синонимы
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- current versus voltage curve
- current-voltage characteristic
- current-voltage curve
- current-voltage diagram
- current/voltage diagram
- CVD
- E-I characteristic
- natural characteristic
- VI characteristic
- volt-ampere characteristic
- volt-amps diagram
- volt-current plot|voltage-current plot
- volt-current relationship
- voltage-current characteristic
- voltage-current relationship
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- I-U-Charakteristik
- I-U-Kennlinie
- Spannungs-Strom-Charakteristik
- Strom-Spannungs-Kennlinie
- Strom-Spannungs-Verhalten
- Stromspannungskennlinie
- U-I-Kennlinie
- Voltamperecharakteristik
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вольт-амперная характеристика
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2 биология пресной воды
биология пресной воды
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freshwater biology
The scientific study or the characteristic life processes of living organisms found in a natural body of water that does not contain significant amounts of dissolved salts and minerals, such as a lake or river. (Source: WOR / APD)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > биология пресной воды
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3 маквис
маквис
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maquis
A low evergreen shrub formation, usually found on siliceous soils in the Mediterranean lands where winter rainfall and summer drought are the characteristic climate features. It consists of a profusion of aromatic species, such as lavender, myrtle, oleander and rosemary and often includes abundant spiny shrubs. It has been suggested that the maquis is a secondary vegetation, occupying the lands cleared of their natural evergreen oak forests by human activity. (Source: WHIT)
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4 пролив Ваддензе
пролив Ваддензе
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Wadden Sea
The Wadden sea is a shallow sea extending along the North Sea coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. It is a highly dynamic ecosystem with tidal channels, sands, mud flats, salt marshes, beaches, dunes, river mouths and a transition zone to the North Sea, the offshore zone. Most parts of the Wadden Sea, in particular in The Netherlands and Lower Saxony, are sheltered by barrier islands and contain smaller or wider areas of intertidal flats. The present form of the Wadden Sea is the result of both natural forces and action by man. Twice a day, on average, 15 km3 of sea water enter the Wadden sea. With the water from the North Sea, large amount of sand and silt are imported which settle in places with little water movement. During low tides large parts of the Wadden Sea emerge. These so-called tidal flats cover about 2/3 of the tidal area and are one of its most characteristic features. Nowhere in the world can such a large unbroken stretch of tidal flats be found. They account for 60% of all tidal areas in Europe and North Africa. (Source: CWSS)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > пролив Ваддензе
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5 форма земной поверхности
форма земной поверхности
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landform
Any physical, recognizable form or feature of the Earth's surface, having a characteristic shape and produced by natural causes; it includes major forms such as plane, plateau and mountain, and minor forms such as hill, valley, slope, esker, and dune. Taken together the landforms make up the surface configuration of the Earth's. (Source: BJGEO)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > форма земной поверхности
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