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1 spatial charge cloud
English-Russian electronics dictionary > spatial charge cloud
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2 spatial charge cloud
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > spatial charge cloud
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3 space charge cloud
= spatial charge cloud облако объёмного заряда ( в твердотельных приборах); облако пространственного заряда ( в электровакуумных приборах) -
4 space charge cloud
= spatial charge cloud облако объёмного заряда ( в твердотельных приборах); облако пространственного заряда ( в электровакуумных приборах)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > space charge cloud
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5 cloud
1) облако2) тлв (тёмное) пятно ( на изображении)3) скопление; сгусток•- chaff cloud
- charge cloud
- charged cloud
- dipole cloud
- electron cloud
- flat-based heap cloud
- funnel cloud
- heap cloud
- heap cloud with vertical development
- high-level cloud
- ice-crystal cloud
- ion cloud
- ionized cloud
- layer cloud
- low-level cloud
- luminous cloud
- Magellanic cloud
- medium-level cloud
- noctilucent cloud
- ragged cloud
- rain cloud
- sheet cloud
- sheet cloud arranged in heavy masses
- space charge cloud
- spatial charge cloud
- thick layer cloud
- vacancy cloud
- very high ice-crystal cloud
- window cloud
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6 cloud
1) облако2) тлв. (тёмное) пятно ( на изображении)3) скопление; сгусток•- charge cloud
- charged cloud
- cloud of medium height
- dipole cloud
- electron cloud
- flat-based heap cloud
- funnel cloud
- heap cloud with vertical development
- heap cloud
- high-level cloud
- ice-crystal cloud
- ion cloud
- ionized cloud
- layer cloud
- low-level cloud
- luminous cloud
- Magellanic cloud
- medium-level cloud
- noctilucent cloud
- ragged cloud
- rain cloud
- sheet cloud arranged in heavy masses
- sheet cloud
- space charge cloud
- spatial charge cloud
- thick layer cloud
- vacancy cloud
- very high ice-crystal cloud
- window cloud
- wool-pack cloudThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > cloud
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