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121 электромагнит
electromagnet
(с неподвижным сердечником)
магнит, состоящий из катушки и неподвижного железн. сердечника. магнитное поле создается только при прохождении эл. тока по обмотке катушки. — a temporary magnet consisting of а solenoid with а fixed iron core. а magnetic field exists only while current flows through the solenoid.
- (с подвижным сердечником, соленоид) — solenoid
катушка (обмотка), которая при прохождении эл. тока, а создает магнитное поле, перемещающее железн. сердечник. — a coil of wire which, when a current flows through it, will act as а magnet and tend to pull а movable iron core.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > электромагнит
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122 двухнитевой разрыв
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123 изолокальный разрыв
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124 катушка электромагнита
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125 тепловой амперметр
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126 моталка для катанки
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > моталка для катанки
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127 лопарь из манильского троса
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > лопарь из манильского троса
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128 пеньковый трос
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > пеньковый трос
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