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1 омическая диссипация
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2 омические потери
1) Aviation: ohmic drop, ohmic losses2) Engineering: Joule's loss, ohmic dissipation, ohmic loss, resistance loss, resistance losses3) Electronics: resistive loss4) Makarov: I2 R loss -
3 потери на нагрев
1) Robots: heat loss2) Electrical engineering: ohmic dissipation -
4 показание
Показание (о приборе)A thermocouple placed in the stream was found to give erratic readings.The wattmeter reading was corrected to take account of ohmic dissipation in small segments of heating wire that lay outside the grooves.The indications of the two thermocouples under calibration differed by amounts corresponding to temperature differences less than 0.02 K.—показаниеРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > показание
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