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1 static magnetism
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > static magnetism
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2 static magnetism
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > static magnetism
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3 static magnetism
Техника: статические магнитные свойства -
4 static magnetism
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5 static magnetism
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > static magnetism
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6 static magnetism
magnetostatyka -
7 static magnetism
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > static magnetism
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8 magnetism
магнетизм, магнитные явления- amorphous magnetism
- biochemical magnetism
- Earth magnetism
- itinerant magnetism
- itinerant electron magnetism
- orbital magnetism
- residual magnetism
- spin magnetism
- static magnetism
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магнетизм, магнитные явления- biochemical magnetism
- Earth magnetism
- itinerant electron magnetism
- itinerant magnetism
- magnetism of cluster glass
- orbital magnetism
- residual magnetism
- spin magnetism
- static magnetism
- terrestrial magnetismThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > magnetism
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10 magnetism
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11 quasi static reversal
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12 статические магнитные свойства
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > статические магнитные свойства
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13 статические магнитные свойства
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > статические магнитные свойства
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14 статические магнитные свойства
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > статические магнитные свойства
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15 статические магнитные свойства
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > статические магнитные свойства
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16 статические магнитные свойства
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > статические магнитные свойства
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17 статические магнитные свойства
Engineering: static magnetismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > статические магнитные свойства
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18 magnetostatyka
• magnetostatics• static magnetism -
19 law
2) формула3) теорема4) право•-
air law
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A-law
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Ampere's circuital law
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Ampere's law
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antipollution law
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antismoke law
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associative law
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basic Fourier conduction law
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Bettis law
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binomial law
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Biot-Savart law
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Boizmann distribution law
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Boyle's law
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Brewster law
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Bronsted catalysis law
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capacitance law
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Charles' law
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Child's law
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commutative law
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companding law
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conservation law
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constitutive law
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cosine emission law
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cosine law
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Coulomb's law
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Dalton law
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deformation law
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distribution law
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distributive law
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encoding law
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energy conservation law
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energy law
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energy-optimal law
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environmental protection law
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expanding law
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exponential law
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Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction
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Fick diffusion law
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first law of thermodynamics
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food law
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Fourier law
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fuel-optimal law
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gas law
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Gauss electrostatic law
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Gauss' law of flux
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Gauss' magnetic law
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Gaussian law
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generalized Hooke's law
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Henry's law
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Hooke's law
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ideal gas law
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impulse control law
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inverse-square law
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Joule's law
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Kirchhoff's law of spectral radiation
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Kirchhoff's laws
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Kopp law
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Laplace's law
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law of action and reaction
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law of atmospheres
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law of averages
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law of combining volumes
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law of conservation of energy
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law of conservation of mass
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law of conservation of momentum
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law of constant proportions
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law of corresponding states
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law of cosines
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law of definite proportions
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law of degradation of energy
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law of dilution
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law of electric charges
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law of electromagnetic induction
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law of electroneutrality
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law of electrostatic attraction
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law of equilibrium
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law of gravitation
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law of indices
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law of inertia
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law of iterated logarithm
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law of large numbers
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law of least action
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law of linear diffusion
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law of magnetism
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law of mass action
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law of mobile equilibrium
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law of multiple proportions
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law of mutuality of phases
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law of osmotic pressure
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law of parallelogram
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law of partial pressures
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law of photochemical action
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law of photochemical equivalent
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law of probability
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law of propagation of errors
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law of proportionality
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law of radioactive decay
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law of rational indices
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law of signs
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law of similarity
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law of sines
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law of small numbers
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law of tangents
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law of universal gravitation
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law of volumes
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laws of electrolysis
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laws of static equilibrium
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laws of thermodynamics
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lens law
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Lenz's law
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Mariotte's law
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Maxwell's law of reciprocal deflections
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Maxwell's laws
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mining laws
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momentum deficiency law
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mu-law
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multiburn control law
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nature conservation law
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Nernst law
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Newton-Richmann law
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Newton's law of gravitation
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Newton's second law of motion
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normal law
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Ohm's law
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paralinear rate law
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parametrical law
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Paschen's law
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periodic law
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photochemical equivalence law
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photographic reciprocity law
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Planck's radiation law
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Planck's law
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pressure-volume-temperature law
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quadratic law
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quantization law
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radioactive decay law
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Raoult's law
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Rayleigh law
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reciprocity law
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reflexive law
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resistance law
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Rowland law
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scaling law
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segmented encoding law
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spectral distribution law
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Stefan-Boltzman law
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stress-optic law
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transitive law
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twin law
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velocity deficiency law
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Wien displacement law
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20 quantity
1) (количественная) величина; значение2) количество, число3) численность•- monotone increasing quantity - monotonic decreasing quantity - monotonic increasing quantityin production quantities — экон. в промышленных масштабах
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