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1 suureen arvo
value of a quantity; value -
2 likiarvo
yks.nom. likiarvo; yks.gen. likiarvon; yks.part. likiarvoa; yks.ill. likiarvoon; mon.gen. likiarvojen; mon.part. likiarvoja; mon.ill. likiarvoihinapproximate value (noun)approximation (noun)* * *• estimate• rough idea• resemblance• proximitymathematics• near-by valuemathematics• near value• estimation• approximation• approximate valuemathematics• approximate quantity• approach• guess -
3 suure
yks.nom. suure; yks.gen. suureen; yks.part. suuretta; yks.ill. suureeseen; mon.gen. suureiden suureitten; mon.part. suureita; mon.ill. suureisiin suureihinmagnitude (noun)quantity (noun)* * *mathematics• extentmathematics• variablemathematics• valuemathematics• valmathematics• quantitymathematics• directionalmathematics• amountmathematics• magnitude -
4 ominaissuureen paluuarvo
• returning value of the characteristic quantity -
5 ominaissuureen raja-arvo
• limiting value of the characteristic quantity -
6 ominaissuureen vapautumisarvo
• disengaging value of the charasteristic quantity -
7 syöttösuureen nimellisarvo
• nominal value of an energizing quantity -
8 vaikutussuureen vertailuarvo
• referance value of an influencing quantity -
9 muunnettu arvo
transformed value (of a measurand); converted quantity -
10 suureen lukuarvo
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11 suureen oikeaksi sovittu arvo
Suomi-Englanti metrologian sanakirjan > suureen oikeaksi sovittu arvo
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12 suureen tosiarvo
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