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1 ray deflection
ray deflection Strahl(en)ablenkung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > ray deflection
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2 ray deflection
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3 cathode-ray deflection
cathode-ray deflection Katodenstrahlablenkung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > cathode-ray deflection
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4 horizontal deflection
< edp> ■ horizontale Ablenkung f<el> (cathode-ray tube) ■ X-Ablenkung f<el> (CRT; e.g. TV, monitor) ■ Zeilenablenkung f -
5 vertical deflection
<av> ■ Vertikalablenkung f<el> (of cathode ray; e.g. in CRT monitor) ■ vertikale Ablenkung f<el> ■ Y-Ablenkung f -
6 X deflection
<el> (cathode-ray tube) ■ X-Ablenkung f -
7 X-axis deflection
<el> (cathode-ray tube) ■ X-Ablenkung f
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