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1 турбонасосный агрегат
турбонасосный агрегат
Насосный агрегат, в котором приводящим двигателем является гидро(пневмо)турбина.
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2 энергия воды
энергия воды
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water power
Energy obtained from natural or artificial waterfalls, either directly by turning a water wheel or turbine, or indirectly by generating electricity in a dynamo driven by a turbine. (Source: MGH)
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3 вентилятор
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