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1 остаточная магнитная индукция
1) Engineering: magnetic remanence, remanence, remanent flux density, remanent magnetic flux density, remanent magnetic induction, remanent magnetism, residual flux density, residual magnetic flux density, residual magnetic induction, residual magnetism, retentivity2) Electronics: remanent induction, residual induction3) Makarov: remanent induction magnetic, residual induction magneticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > остаточная магнитная индукция
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inductionвзаи́мная инду́кция — mutual inductionинду́кция движе́нием ( плазмы) — motional inductionмагни́тная инду́кция — magnetic induction, magnetic flux densityмагни́тная, оста́точная инду́кция — residual magnetic induction, remanenceматемати́ческая инду́кция — mathematical [complete] inductionинду́кция насыще́ния — saturation induction, saturation flux densityобра́тная инду́кция — back inductionоста́точная инду́кция — residual inductionпо́лная инду́кция — complete [mathematical] inductionтрансфини́тная инду́кция — transfinite inductionуниполя́рная инду́кция — homopolar induction, unipolar (electromagnetic) inductionфотохими́ческая инду́кция — photochemical inductionхими́ческая инду́кция — chemical inductionэлектри́ческая инду́кция — electric induction, electric flux [electric displacement] densityэлектрома́гнитная инду́кция — electromagnetic inductionэлектростати́ческая инду́кция — electrostatic inductionя́дерная инду́кция — nuclear inductionя́дерная, свобо́дная инду́кция — free nuclear induction -
3 остаточная индукция
1) Naval: remanent induction2) Railway term: magnetic retentivity3) Telecommunications: remanence4) Electronics: residual magnetic induction, residual magnetism5) Information technology: residual induction6) Automation: residual flux density7) Electrical engineering: remanent magnetismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > остаточная индукция
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4 остаточная магнитная индукция
remanent [residual] flux density, remanent [residual] magnetic induction, remanent magnetism, residual magnetism, remanence, retentivityРусско-английский политехнический словарь > остаточная магнитная индукция
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