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1 активные потери
1) Engineering: Joule's loss, ohmic loss, resistance loss2) Electronics: resistive loss3) Information technology: I2R loss4) Electrical engineering: ohmic losses, resistance losses -
2 омические потери
1) Aviation: ohmic drop, ohmic losses2) Engineering: Joule's loss, ohmic dissipation, ohmic loss, resistance loss, resistance losses3) Electronics: resistive loss4) Makarov: I2 R loss -
3 потери на сопротивление в объёме
Engineering: bulk resistive loss (солнечного элемента), bulk resistive losses (солнечного элемента)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > потери на сопротивление в объёме
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4 потери на сопротивление
1) Telecommunications: resistance loss2) Solar energy: resistive lossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потери на сопротивление
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5 падение напряжения
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падение напряжения
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[IEV number 151-15-08]EN
voltage drop (1)
tension drop (1)
voltage between the terminals of a resistive element being part of an electric circuit due to the electric current through that element
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chute de tension (1), f
tension électrique produite aux bornes d’un élément résistif faisant partie d'un circuit électrique par le courant électrique qui circule dans cet élément
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падение напряжения
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[IEV number 151-15-09]EN
voltage drop (2)
tension drop (2)
change of the voltage between two given terminals of an electric circuit due to the change of the operating conditions
[IEV number 151-15-09]FR
chute de tension (2), f
variation de la tension électrique entre deux bornes données d'un circuit électrique due à une variation des conditions de fonctionnement
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > падение напряжения
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6 активная составляющая тока
1) Engineering: action current, active current, core-loss current (через индуктивность), in-phase current component, resistive current component, wattful current2) Telecommunications: active current component3) Metrology: watt currentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > активная составляющая тока
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