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21 Grenzbereich einer Einflusgrösse (eines Einflussfactors)
предельный диапазон влия ющей (его) величины (факто ра) электрического реле
Диапазон значений влияющий (его) величины (фактора), в пределах которого электрическое реле претерпевает только обратимые изменения, не обязательно удов летворяя любым другим требованиям
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22 Grenzbereich einer Einflussgrösse (eines Einflussfactors)
86. Предельный диапазон влияющей (его) величины (фактора) электрического реле
D. Grenzbereich einer Einflussgrösse (eines Einflussfactors)
E. Extreme range of an influencing quantity (factor)
F. Domaine extrême d’une grandeur (d’un facteur) d’influence
Диапазон значений влияющий (его) величины (фактора), в пределах которого электрическое реле претерпевает только обратимые изменения, не обязательно удовлетворяя любым другим требованиям
Источник: ГОСТ 16022-83: Реле электрические. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Grenzbereich einer Einflussgrösse (eines Einflussfactors)
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