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1 relative loss tangent
= relative loss-angle tangent относительный тангенс угла потерьEnglish-Russian electronics dictionary > relative loss tangent
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2 relative loss-angle tangent
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3 tangent
1) касательная ( линия); касательная плоскость || касательный2) тангенс•- area tangent
- common tangent
- hyperbolic tangent
- inner tangent
- inverse tangent
- inverse hyperbolic tangent
- logarithmic tangent
- loss tangent
- loss-angle tangent
- magnetic loss tangent
- magnetic loss-angle tangent
- outer tangent
- relative loss tangent
- relative loss-angle tangent
- versed tangent -
4 vector
1) вектор || векторный2) матем. матрица-столбец3) аэро пеленг•vector at the origin — вектор, проведённый из начала координат
vector to enter basis — вектор, вводимый в базис
vector to leave basis — вектор, исключаемый из базиса
- almost periodic vector - almost proper vector - antiholomorphic tangent vector - extreme vector - flux vector - magnetic displacement vector - normal curvature vector - normal unit vector - time-similar vector - translation vectorvector with unit length — единичный вектор; орт
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