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  • 2 нелинейность

    linearity, nonlinearity
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    нелине́йность ж.
    non-linearity
    асимметри́чная нелине́йность — asymmetrical non-linearity
    нелине́йность диэле́ктрика — dielectric non-linearity
    дополните́льная нелине́йность — complementary non-linearity
    несуще́ственная нелине́йность — incidental [parasitic] non-linearity
    пла́вная нелине́йность — continuous [smooth] non-linearity
    нелине́йность потенцио́метра — (non-)linearity of a potentiometer
    нелине́йность с гистере́зисом — hysteresis [backlash] non-linearity
    нелине́йность с зо́ной нечувстви́тельности — dead zone [dead-hand] non-linearity
    нелине́йность с куло́новским тре́нием — Coulomb friction non-linearity
    сла́бая нелине́йность — small non-linearity
    нелине́йность с насыще́нием — saturation [limiting] non-linearity
    нелине́йность с реле́йной характери́стикой — relay non-linearity
    нелине́йность с симметри́чной характери́стикой — symmetrical non-linearity
    суще́ственная нелине́йность — essential [intentional] non-linearity

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