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1 плоскость
1.plane 2.flatплоскость большого кругаequatorial planeплоскость визированияplane of visionплоскость Галактикиgalactic planeплоскость диафрагмыaperture planeплоскость изображения1.image plane 2.picture planeплоскость коллимацииplane of collimatingплоскость меридианаmeridian planeплоскость орбитыorbital planeплоскость паденияplane of incidenceплоскость поляризацииpolarization planeплоскость проекцииplane of projectionплоскость экватораequatorial planeплоскость эклиптикиeclipticазимутальная плоскостьazimuthal planeглавная плоскостьprincipal planeзадняя фокальная плоскостьsecond focal planeинвариантная плоскостьinvariant plane (of solar system)координатная плоскостьcoordinate planeнулевая плоскостьplane of referenceпередняя главная плоскость1.first principal plane 2.object-side principal planeполярная плоскостьpolar planeфокальная плоскостьfocal plane -
2 задняя фокальная плоскость
1) Engineering: second focal plane2) Electronics: back focal plane, image focal planeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задняя фокальная плоскость
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