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1 полюс магнита
- pôle d'un aimant, m
полюс магнита
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[IEV number 151-14-10]EN
pole of a magnet
one of the parts of a magnet away from or towards which the useful magnetic flux density is directed
[IEV number 151-14-10]FR
pôle d'un aimant, m
une des parties d'un aimant d'où est issue l'induction magnétique utile ou vers laquelle l'induction magnétique utile est dirigée
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- pôle d'un aimant, m
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > полюс магнита
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