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1 варистор
варистор
Сопротивление, величина которого значительно меняется в зависимости от приложенного напряжения
[МЭК 50 (151)-78]
варистор
Полупроводниковый резистор, основное свойство которого заключается в способности значительно изменять свое электрическое сопротивление при изменении подаваемого на него напряжения
[ ГОСТ 21414-75]
варистор
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[IEV number 151-13-23]EN
varistor
resistor the resistance of which is strongly varying with the applied voltage
[IEV number 151-13-23]FR
varistance, f
résistance dont la valeur varie fortement en fonction de la tension électrique appliquée
[IEV number 151-13-23]Тематики
- резисторы
- электротехника, основные понятия
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28. Варистор
D. Varistor
E. Varistor
F. Varistance
Полупроводниковый резистор, основное свойство которого заключается в способности значительно изменять свое электрическое сопротивление при изменении подаваемого на него напряжения
Источник: ГОСТ 21414-75: Резисторы. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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