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1 saturation domain-wall velocity
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- velocity of propagationvelocity on — скорость нажатия на клавишу, скорость удара по клавише
- velocity of sound
- acoustic velocity
- air velocity
- Alfven velocity
- angular velocity
- apparent velocity
- apparent bubble velocity
- average velocity
- bubble translation velocity
- carrier velocity
- charge-drift velocity
- charge-transfer velocity
- constant angular velocity
- constant linear velocity
- dislocation velocity
- domain velocity
- domain-wall limit velocity
- Doppler target velocity
- drift velocity
- effective particle velocity
- envelope velocity
- escape velocity
- free-space wave velocity
- ground velocity
- group velocity
- instantaneous particle velocity
- interaction-circuit phase velocity
- interface velocity
- key velocity
- maximum particle velocity
- orbital velocity
- pair velocity
- partial constant angular velocity
- particle velocity
- peak particle velocity
- peripheral velocity
- phase velocity
- radio propagation velocity
- recombination velocity
- recorded velocity
- relative velocity
- relativistic velocity
- saturation domain-wall velocity
- scan velocity
- Slonczewski domain-wall limit velocity
- step velocity
- stripe-in velocity
- stripe-out velocity
- supersonic velocity
- Walker domain-wall limit velocity
- wave velocity
- zone constant angle velocity
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